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Insecurity and the Internet of Things, Part 1: Data, Data Everywhere

The Internet is actualizing the vision of a global village today. Cars are becoming infotainment centers with online connections; printers, home appliances and even door locks are being connected to the Internet; and some cities have begun putting in hundreds of sensors to help them better manage their buildings and utilities ...

Google’s New Rules: You’re in the Ad Game Now

Google has announced changes to its Terms of Service that will take effect Nov. 13 ...

Aereo Flies Higher on Court Ruling, App News

Aereo, the upstart TV streaming company that's giving the broadcasting industry dyspepsia, has won yet another court case against broadcasters ...

Lenovo’s Android Laptop Will Bend Over Backwards

Manuals from Lenovo that were leaked onto the Internet indicate that the company is working on a laptop running Android ...

Disney Tech Makes Touchscreens Touchy-Feely

Disney Research has developed an algorithm that will render 3D textures and tactile features on a touchscreen, it announced earlier this week, enabling users to "feel" the on-screen images they touch and see ...

Microsoft Pays First-Ever $100K Bounty for Windows Bug

Microsoft on Tuesday forked out what might be the biggest payment to a bug hunter yet: US$100,000 ...

Tech Titans Take On Global Digital Divide

A coalition of companies, foundations and governmental bodies has launched the Alliance for Affordable Internet Access to create the conditions for open, competitive and innovative broadband markets in developing nations ...

Google’s Nexus 5 Revealed in Leaked Manual

What appears to be a service manual from LG was leaked on the Web over the weekend, replete with details about Google's upcoming Nexus 5 smartphone ...

Researchers Beat Drum for Quantum Communications

Researchers at JILA, a joint institute of the University of Colorado at Boulder and the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, have demonstrated quantum entanglement between the motion of a minuscule mechanical drum and a microwave field ...

Windows and Android Sitting in HTC, K-I-S-S-I-N-G?

Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system may become an option on HTC's Android-based smartphones, Bloomberg reported ...

Galileo Gives Gadget Makers Great Power

Intel on Thursday announced Galileo, a microcontroller development board made jointly with open source hardware company Arduino for the education and maker markets ...

Microsoft Tops Corporate Social Responsibility Rankings

Microsoft has topped the Reputation Institute's Global CSR RepTrak 100 Study for the second year in a row ...

Dell Whisks the Wraps Off New Tablets, Laptops

Dell on Wednesday released new tablets and updates to its XPS line of laptops for geeks, less than three weeks after founder Michael Dell won a long and bitter battle to take the company private again ...

AOL Winds Up for Gathr Marketing Blitz

AOL on Monday launched a limited version of Gathr, which aggregates online services for subscription at discounts of up to 60 percent of what they would cost on their own ...

Symantec Paws at ZeroAccess Botnet

Symantec has removed more than 500,000 infected PCs from the botnet created by the ZeroAccess Trojan ...

Apple, Google Stomp Coke in Global Brand Ratings

Apple has displaced Coca-Cola as the leading global brand in Interbrand's 14th annual Best Global Brands report, ending the soda maker's 13-year rule ...

Scientists Catch Up With Jedi in Understanding Light

Scientists from Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology have demonstrated that light can behave in a way previously observed only in works of science fiction -- that is, photons can bond and create a molecule ...

Ford Picks Up Livio on Road to Connected Car Standardization

Ford on Thursday announced the acquisition of Livio Connect, a 5-year-old Michigan company that wields influence in the car connectivity field out of proportion to its size ...

Amazon’s Fire HDX Could Torch the Competition

Amazon on Wednesday announced the Kindle Fire HDX, the third generation of its line of tablets. It comes in 7-inch and 8.9-inch versions and has an HDX display, a quad-core 2.2 GHz processor, more memory and dual stereo speakers ...

Valve Beta Boosts Linux Gaming Full Steam Ahead

Valve Software will later this year beta test 300 hardware boxes running its Linux-based SteamOS, a standalone operating system for entertainment appliances in consumers' living rooms ...

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