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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 9th, 2014
Researchers: It's Impossible for Mt. Gox to Have Lost All Coins Due to a Transaction Malleability

Researchers: It's Impossible for Mt. Gox to Have Lost All Coins Due to a Transaction Malleability

Basically, the excuse presented by Mt. Gox doesn't hold

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 9th, 2014
MediaFire Wipes the Floor with Other Cloud Services, Offers 1TB Storage Space for $2.5

MediaFire Wipes the Floor with Other Cloud Services, Offers 1TB Storage Space for $2.5

MediaFire has successfully managed to demonstrate that you can offer more for less money

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
These Browsers Are Still Safe to Use on Windows XP

These Browsers Are Still Safe to Use on Windows XP

Even if Microsoft drops XP support, these browsers will continue to work

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Google Takes Down Seven Link Networks in Japan

Google Takes Down Seven Link Networks in Japan

Google's webspam team in Japan has been quite busy these past few months

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  • By Catalin Cimpanu
  • April 8th, 2014
Script of the Day: jQuery Infinite Carousel

Script of the Day: jQuery Infinite Carousel

A beautiful and easy to use jQuery plugin for building complex image sliders

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Snowden: NSA Discredits Radical Religious Leaders with Compromising Materials

Snowden: NSA Discredits Radical Religious Leaders with Compromising Materials

The NSA will go to any lengths to discredit its targets

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Google to Introduce Glass for Work [NYT]

Google to Introduce Glass for Work [NYT]

Google seeks to attract a new category of users – professionals

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Snowden: There's a Need for New Laws Against Mass Surveillance As NSA Seeks Loopholes

Snowden: There's a Need for New Laws Against Mass Surveillance As NSA Seeks Loopholes

The NSA will always look for loopholes in old laws to allow itself to continue spying on everyone, even if innocent

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Snowden: There Are No Legal Means to Challenge Mass Surveillance

Snowden: There Are No Legal Means to Challenge Mass Surveillance

Edward Snowden appears in front of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Twitter to Roll Out New Profile Features

Twitter to Roll Out New Profile Features

You'll finally get more control over the content that visitors see first

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
European Court Rules ISPs Won't Have to Hold Data for up to Two Years Anymore

European Court Rules ISPs Won't Have to Hold Data for up to Two Years Anymore

The European Court tries to protect user privacy by canceling 2006 directive

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Twitter Buys Android Lockscreen App Cover

Twitter Buys Android Lockscreen App Cover

Twitter has made another purchase as it seeks to expand its presence on Android

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Hollywood Sues Kim Dotcom, Megaupload

Hollywood Sues Kim Dotcom, Megaupload

The MPAA is waging war on Kim Dotcom, years after Megaupload was shut down

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
DuckDuckGo Now Displays Bitcoin Price, Conversions

DuckDuckGo Now Displays Bitcoin Price, Conversions

The search engine now offers quotes for the cryptocurrency

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
Google Removes Fake Anti-Virus App from Store

Google Removes Fake Anti-Virus App from Store

"Virus Shield" was removed by Google following reports about the useless app

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
“Game of Thrones” Sets New Piracy Record

“Game of Thrones” Sets New Piracy Record

The show has just premiered and it has already established itself as a hit among pirates

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  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • April 8th, 2014
OpenSSL Has a Critical Security Vulnerability Affecting Two Thirds of the Web

OpenSSL Has a Critical Security Vulnerability Affecting Two Thirds of the Web

Hackers could have been stealing data for the past two years

 
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