Editorials  

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  • By Ionut Ilascu
  • February 9th, 2015
Anthem Data Breach - State Sponsored Attack or Cybercriminal Heist

Anthem Data Breach - State Sponsored Attack or Cybercriminal Heist

An encrypted state of data couldn't have changed the outcome

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • February 8th, 2015
Why Vaccines Should Be a No-Brainer

Why Vaccines Should Be a No-Brainer

There is no good reason for people not to want to vaccinate their kids, a whole lot of sound reasons for them to do so

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  • By Alexandra Arici
  • February 7th, 2015
Four Reasons Why You Might Not Like the Samsung Galaxy S6 Very Much

Four Reasons Why You Might Not Like the Samsung Galaxy S6 Very Much

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S6 in March

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  • By Radu Haulica
  • February 6th, 2015
On the Sad State of Mobile Gaming and the Slim Hope of a Brighter Future

On the Sad State of Mobile Gaming and the Slim Hope of a Brighter Future

I am still looking for a decent city building game

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  • By Andrei Dumitrescu
  • February 6th, 2015
Dragon Age, The Long Price and Sadness

Dragon Age, The Long Price and Sadness

We need franchises that end after a set number of games

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  • By Elena Gorgan
  • February 5th, 2015
“Magic Mike,” “Fifty Shades of Grey” - Is This Really What Women Want?

“Magic Mike,” “Fifty Shades of Grey” - Is This Really What Women Want?

Subtlety is an underestimated, dying art, that much is sure

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  • By Silviu Stahie
  • February 3rd, 2015
Windows 10 Will Not Kill the Linux Desktop, It Actually Needs It

Windows 10 Will Not Kill the Linux Desktop, It Actually Needs It

News about the Linux demise have been greatly exaggerated

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  • By Andrei Dobra
  • February 2nd, 2015
Resident Evil HD Remaster and Remakes That Lack a Bit of Quality

Resident Evil HD Remaster and Remakes That Lack a Bit of Quality

The new Resident Evil and Fahrenheit remakes fall short

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • February 1st, 2015
Whatever Happened to Philae, ESA’s Insanely Popular Comet Lander?

Whatever Happened to Philae, ESA’s Insanely Popular Comet Lander?

Philae made it on the surface of its target comet on November 12, 2014, ran out of battery shortly after landing

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  • By Adrian Boioglu
  • January 31st, 2015
Apple is Cannibalizing Itself

Apple is Cannibalizing Itself

The lower pricing model makes Apple a winner in the long run

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  • By Alexandra Arici
  • January 31st, 2015
Four Features That Samsung Hopes Will Make You Love the Galaxy S6

Four Features That Samsung Hopes Will Make You Love the Galaxy S6

The company is expected to launch the flagship in March

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  • By Radu Haulica
  • January 30th, 2015
Even Bill Gates Is Afraid of Intelligent Machines and Still We Want Better AI

Even Bill Gates Is Afraid of Intelligent Machines and Still We Want Better AI

It's a slippery slope. We want better in-game opponents but we don't want to be the heralds of extinction

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  • By Andrei Dumitrescu
  • January 29th, 2015
The First Rome: Total War Should Cost 0.99 Dollars or Euro

The First Rome: Total War Should Cost 0.99 Dollars or Euro

Gamers should find it easy to get into a series

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  • By Elena Gorgan
  • January 28th, 2015
Benedict Cumberbatch and the Art of Apologizing Properly

Benedict Cumberbatch and the Art of Apologizing Properly

Actor makes huge faux pas with “colored actors” comment, releases genuine apology and promise to make it better

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  • By Andrei Dobra
  • January 26th, 2015
Windows 10 Might Be Good for PC Gamers Despite Some Letdowns

Windows 10 Might Be Good for PC Gamers Despite Some Letdowns

A few features don't sound appealing but have potential

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  • By Filip Truta
  • January 26th, 2015
10 Features That iOS 9 Badly Needs

10 Features That iOS 9 Badly Needs

Next major release is poised to get all-new functionality

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  • By Ionut Ilascu
  • January 25th, 2015
Email Scams Are a Very Lucrative Business

Email Scams Are a Very Lucrative Business

Businesses should double check wire transfer requests

 
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