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Ireland says will not be U.S. whipping boy on tax
View Photo Apple Operations International, a subsidiary of Apple Inc, is seen in Hollyhill, Cork, in the south of Ireland in this October 6, 2011 file photo. REUTERS/Michael ...
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Feature Irrational hackers are growing U.S. security fear
By Jim Finkle REUTERS - Cybersecurity researcher HD Moore discovered he could use the Internet to access the controls of some 30 pipeline sensors around the country that were not password protected. A hacking expert who helps companies uncover network vulnerabilities, Moore said he found the sensors last month while analyzing information in huge, publicly available databases of ...
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New York Can Fight Airbnb and Uber But the Share Economy Is Here to Stay
In today's business world, disruption is a constant force that never lets up. At the annual WIRED Business Conference: Disruptive by Design, we celebrate the creative power of bold new ideas and the people that make them happen. See the event ...
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Xbox Live Arcade games wont work on Xbox One
Xbox Live Arcade games with them to the Xbox One are out of luck. Microsoft has confirmed that these games will not carry over to the next-generation ...
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Twitter adds two-factor authentication to prevent against hacking
After a string of high-profile hacking incidents, Twitter has finally introduced a two-factor authentication system as a way for members to keep their accounts more secure. Wednesday, the information network rolled out the ...
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Transsiberian
At one point, late in Brad Andersons taught thriller Transsiberian, Woody Harrelson, who plays a fundamentally good-hearted American missionary who has stumbled into some nasty business deep in the heart of the former Soviet Union ... ...
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Finding faces in Google Maps terrain
Using facial recognition software, a team has created a program that crawls Google Maps, seeking out faces hidden in the Earth's folds. Do you see what it ...
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Vint Cerf Social conventions have not kept up with technology
Speaking of Glass, Google's chief Internet evangelist predicted, "It may be we will have to experience some damage before we discover what the social conventions ...
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Never open the wrong bottle of wine with the Dacor WineStation
The Dacor Discovery DYWS4 WineStation stores, preserves and dispenses up to four bottles of wine at a time. After opening, wine stays good for up to 60 ...
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Better search finds its way into Android Chrome
(Credit: Google) Google has made searching in Chrome for Android a bit easier with an update Wednesday to the browser. The latest stable version ...
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Verizon partners with JLos VivaMovil to target Latinos
Verizon Wireless announces a partnership with a new mobile brand started by actress and singer Jennifer Lopez that will be geared toward Latino ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
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