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FOSS Community Hustles to Fix Gaping Heartbleed Flaw

A flaw in OpenSSL that has been around since 2011, the Heartbleed Bug, lets hackers steal information protected by the SSL/TLS encryption used to secure the Internet. ...

XP Users Have a Bad Headache Coming On

Money will be the biggest problem users of Windows XP will face when Microsoft officially stops supporting it on Tuesday ...

Eich Falls on Sword for Mozilla

Mozilla Foundation cofounder Brendan Eich -- whose recent appointment as CEO of subsidiary Mozilla Corp. sparked an uproar -- on Thursday stepped down from the post in a bid to keep the company viable ...

Yahoo Issues Security Sitrep

Yahoo has announced a new effort to upgrade its security, in the wake of a torrent of breaches and hacker attacks over recent months ...

Amazon Sets TV on Fire

Amazon on Wednesday put paid to the buzz circulating around its plans for a set-top box, announcing Amazon Fire TV at a New York event ...

With Eich Appointment, Mozilla Jumps From Frying Pan Into Fire

A controversy involving Mozilla's new CEO, cofounder Brendan Eich, on Tuesday hit new heights, with more than 70,000 people having signed a petition demanding he reverse his anti-gay stance or step down ...

Apple, Samsung Start New Round in Koh’s Courtroom

Jury selection began Monday in the latest lawsuit between Apple and Samsung, being heard before Judge Lucy Koh in a United States District Court in San Jose, Calif ...

Microsoft’s Office for iPad Scores Big

Microsoft last week unveiled Office for iPad, which consists of Excel, Word and PowerPoint, rearchitected from the ground up ...

Newspapers Cling to Life Despite Online News Trend

Print media is limping along and TV news has gained some strength, even though the trend toward getting news online continues to grow, Pew Research reported this week. ...

Bitcoin Fans Rejoice in IRS Ruling

The United States will tax bitcoin and other virtual currencies as property, the IRS announced on Tuesday ...

Bioprinting, Part 2 – The Ethical Conundrum

Bioprinting, Part 1 - The Promise and the Pitfalls ...

Bioprinting, Part 1: The Promise and the Pitfalls

It's long been the dream of humans to be able to regenerate body parts. Scientists have been researching this possibility for years, but the subject is complex, and they are just beginning to get to a glimmer of understanding as to what's required ...

Obama, Legislators Tackle Bulk Surveillance Issue

The political frenzy over the United States National Security Agency's collection of Americans' bulk telephone metadata is escalating, with both the White House and the U.S. House of Representatives' Intelligence Committee announcing plans to introduce legislation to regulate the practice ...

Apple, Comcast Wade Into Streaming Content Talks

Apple and Comcast are discussing a streaming-TV service that will go through an Apple set-top box, The Wall Street Journal reported ...

Microsoft Does Some Scroogling to Catch a Thief

Microsoft, which has been mocking Google's searching of Gmail subscribers' emails with its "Scroogled" campaign, is fielding criticism for having itself searched the email of a Hotmail user ...

Big Blue Dons Big Data Gloves to Fight Fraud

IBM on Thursday launched a set of software and consulting services to help fight fraud and financial crime ...

Android Stomps Into Wearables Field

Google on Wednesday released a developer preview for Android Wear, a day after announcing the project, which Android head honcho Sunder Pichai teased at SXSW earlier this month ...

Apple Flirts With Lower-End Mobile Market

Facing unrelenting pressure to come up with a new killer device, along with strong competition from Android smartphones, Apple on Tuesday unveiled lower-cost versions of its iPhone 5c and 9.7-inch iPad ...

Horvath Hurls Harassment Charges in Fiery GitHub Exit

In a move that has added fuel to the debate over the treatment of women in tech, Julie Ann Horvath, a developer at GitHub, has stormed out of her job, accusing the company of ignoring harassment in the workplace ...

Zuckerberg Bends the President’s Ear

CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted on Facebook that he called President Obama to complain about NSA surveillance ...

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