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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag sails back to series' roots

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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag sails back to series' roots

03.04.2013 2:14 AM

We saw Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag last week, and here's a report of what we know so far.

Computerized eyewear pioneer sounds Google Glass alarm

03.04.2013 11:00 AM

Steve Mann, a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Toronto and someone who's spent the past 35 years developing computerized eyewear, worries that Google Glass could affect the way the human brain processes sight.

 

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30 years of PCWorld, 30 pivotal moments in PC history

03.04.2013 3:01 AM

PCWorld celebrates its 30th birthday this monthand the technological progress weve seen since 1983 has been remarkable. Join us on a walk through history as we revisit some of the PC platforms greatest moments.

CloudFlare comes back online after weekend router crash

03.04.2013 6:25 AM

CloudFlare's Juniper routers choked on a slight programming change designed to deflect a distributed denial-of-service attack, knocking the company's services off the Internet for about an hour early Sunday morning.

Music labels settle piracy claim by licensing to Chinese firm

03.04.2013 6:50 AM

In another breakthrough for China's anti-piracy efforts, four major record labels have signed a deal to license music to a Chinese Internet firm in exchange for royalties, after the company had previously been accused of hosting links to illegal music downloads.

Canon develops CMOS sensor that captures video in low light

03.04.2013 7:21 AM

Camera manufacturer Canon has developed a large sensor chip for shooting full-frame video in extremely dim conditions.

Seagate to halt production of 7200-rpm laptop hard drives

03.04.2013 7:42 AM

Seagate has tasted the need for high-performance speed and now plans to discontinue 7200-rpm laptop hard drives in favor of faster hybrid and solid state drives.

Job listing points to holiday update for Windows Phone

03.04.2013 7:49 AM

A job listing for a Windows Phone software engineer spills the beans about a major Windows Phone update this upcoming holiday season. Could it be the platforms first fabled "Windows Blue" release?

Why you shouldn't back up to an internal hard drive

03.04.2013 7:53 AM

In a previous article, I briefly explained why you shouldn't back up to a second internal drive. Mike Bell wanted a more detailed explanation.

Latest Java zero-day exploit is linked to Bit9 hacker attack

03.04.2013 8:20 AM

The attacks discovered last week that exploited a previously unknown Java vulnerability were likely launched by the same attackers that previously targeted security firm Bit9 and its customers, according to researchers from antivirus vendor Symantec.

Evernote pushes security awareness-raising software updates after hack attack

03.04.2013 8:31 AM

Evernote has released software updates designed to streamline the password-changing process in the wake of a security breach.

Use a Google Voice phone number to keep your personal number private

03.04.2013 8:38 AM

Google's free service might just be the ultimate 'disposable' phone number for online activities.

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