Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Director Joshua Michael Stern talks Steve Jobs

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Director Joshua Michael Stern talks Steve Jobs

08.14.2013 6:30 AM

With a new biopic about Apple's co-founder about to hit the big screen, Jason Snell talks to director Joshua Michael Stern about his new movie Jobs in this video report.

US Senate committee takes a hard look at virtual currencies like Bitcoin

08.13.2013 2:50 PM

A prominent U.S. Senate committee has launched a formal inquiry to investigate criminal activity and other risks tied to the use of virtual currencies such as Bitcoins. It's the first congressional inquiry into virtual currencies at a broad scale.

 

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Windows 8.1 digital download will be released October 17, full retail launch October 18

08.14.2013 7:11 AM

Mark your calendars! Microsoft just made the Windows 8.1 release date official.

Data gathered from Android phones via OpenSignal app used in geoscience research

08.14.2013 10:52 AM

OpenSignal recently announced that its app helped to prove that temperature readings from smartphone batteries correlate strongly to outdoor temperatures. Now it's thinking bigger.

Disk giants raise the hard-drive banner at a flash storage powwow

08.13.2013 11:42 AM

The newly formed Storage Products Association aims to raise the profile of spinning disks amid a flash craze.

HP Envy 700-030qe review: It's the components that matter

08.14.2013 3:30 AM

HP makes some good component choices for the Envy 700-030qe, but the overall package is somewhat imperfect.

Review: Saints Row IV is a game with great powers and tedious responsibility

08.14.2013 6:00 AM

Saints Row IV, the next entry in Volition's open-world crime franchise, is neither better nor worse than its predecessor. It's simply more.

U.S. and Germany to enter no-spying agreement, German government says

08.14.2013 7:45 AM

The agreement, which comes in the wake of disclosures about the U.S. National Security Agency's secret surveillance programs, means that there would be no governmental or industrial espionage between the two countries.

Gmail's 'Users can't expect privacy' furor: Much ado about nothing new

08.14.2013 8:01 AM

Did Google just say that users can't legitimately expect privacy when using Gmail? Sort of, but not really.

Samsung sees vertical NAND boosting flash acceptance

08.13.2013 7:25 PM

3D V-NAND, a new technology for packing more data into flash chips, will dramatically increase the number of PCs and enterprise storage systems that use flash in the next decade, a Samsung Electronics executive said Tuesday.

FreshBooks launches Android app

08.14.2013 6:00 AM

It lets you create invoices, track time and log expenses on the fly.

Cybercriminals use Google Cloud Messaging to control malware on Android devices

08.14.2013 9:35 AM

Cybercriminals are controlling malware on Android devices through a Google service that enables developers to send messages to their applications, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab.

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