Tuesday 9 April 2013

WikiLeaks launches library with Kissinger-era intelligence cables

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WikiLeaks launches library with Kissinger-era intelligence cables

04.08.2013 12:00 PM

WikiLeaks, best known for its release of secret documents pertaining to U.S. activities in current wars, Monday opened an online database of Henry Kissinger-era cables.

The Pirate Bay switches domain to Greenland

04.09.2013 10:43 AM

In a bid to avoid Swedish authorities, the file-sharing site changed its domain from Sweden's .se to Greenland's .gl.

 

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Microsoft tempts XP laggards with $84 upgrade discount

04.08.2013 1:00 PM

Microsoft kicked off a new promotion aimed at Windows XP customers, who have just one year to ditch the 12-year-old OS before it's retired from support.

Intel doubles speed of Thunderbolt interconnect

04.08.2013 1:20 PM

Intel has doubled the speed of the Thunderbolt data transfer technology, which will soon shuttle data between host computers like Macs and peripherals at a rate of 20 gbps (bits per second).

Oracle expands data sources for business intelligence software

04.08.2013 1:50 PM

Oracle has revised two of its business intelligence products, giving users the ability to wrest intelligence from a wider range of data sources, including spreadsheets, social media sites and Hadoop deployments.

Why does Facebook Home have a restricted guest list?

04.08.2013 1:55 PM

When Facebook Home hits Google Play Friday, to download it youll need either an HTC One X, an HTC One X+, a Samsung Galaxy S III, or the Samsung Galaxy Note II. No others need apply.

HP to customize Moonshot offerings, offer ARM and Xeon chips

04.08.2013 2:25 PM

Hewlett-Packard in the future will offer customized Moonshot servers at different prices and also offer configurations with ARM and Intel Xeon processors.

HEVC video compression halves bitrate, keeps quality the same

04.08.2013 2:47 PM

HEVC or H.265 video compression will affect all stages of video content creation and delivery, and possibly let providers deliver Ultra HD video over existing infrastructure, according to Motorola Mobility.

Review: ModernMix runs modern UI apps in windows

04.08.2013 3:10 PM

Windows 8 has some nice apps inhabiting the modern UI, but having them accessible from the classic desktop in a window makes them even better.

5 tips for running a successful crowdfunding campaign

04.08.2013 3:45 PM

More entrepreneurs are raising money via crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, but it doesn't mean you're guaranteed a home run.

Speek eases conference calling hassles for Windows Phone

04.08.2013 4:14 PM

This free app lets you create and join calls right from your handset. It's not even available for Android yet.

With Firefox 22, Mozilla escalates the tracking battle

04.08.2013 4:30 PM

Third-party cookies are automatically blocked by default in this early browser release.

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