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Chinese Officials Kick In Apple, MS Cloud Doors

Chinese authorities have launched man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks on Apple's iCloud.com and Microsoft's Login.live.co, according to Greatfire.org ...

IBM’s Earnings Miss Gives Wall Street the Willies

IBM's earnings slipped in Q3, sending its share prices sliding 7.11 percent to close Monday at US$169.10 ...

FBI’s Comey Argues Against Encryption: Trust Us

FBI director James Comey, in a speech last week at the Brookings Institute, reiterated his concerns about encryption built into iOS 8 and Android stymieing law enforcement ...

Microsoft Patch Blocks Sandworm Tunnels

Cybersecurity firm iSight Partners this week revealed that a cybergang it dubbed "Sandworm" has been exploiting a zero-day vulnerability that impacts all supported versions of Microsoft Windows, including Windows Server 2008 and 2012 ...

Enter the Nexus Dragon

Google on Wednesday announced three new devices in its Nexus line: a tablet, a phablet, and a streaming media game player-cum-Android TV device, all of which run Lollipop, the latest version of its Android OS ...

Find My iPhone? Find Me! Lost Phone Feature Helps Rescuers Locate Crashed Car

A woman whose car rolled 500 feet down an embankment near San Jose, California, was located through the Find My iPhone feature on her smartphone after spending 19 hours in the ravine where her Chevy Cruze ended up ...

Google Opens Express Lane in Chicago, Boston, DC

Google this week announced that it has expanded its Google Shopping Express service to Chicago, Boston and Washington, D.C ...

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Edges Out iPhone 6 Plus: Reviewers

The first reviews are out on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, unveiled last month in Berlin, and they're generally positive ...

Report: Open Source Needs to Get With the Security Program

Open source developers apparently don't adhere to best practices such as using static analysis and conducting regular security audits, found Coverity's Spotlight report, released Wednesday ...

The Double Irish Jig Is Up

Apple and other multinational companies that have been exploiting the notorious Double Irish tax loophole for years will have to look elsewhere for a comparable tax dodge ...

Lenovo Gives Yoga Tablets a New Twist

Lenovo last week announced five new models in its Yoga product line, some running Windows and the others Android ...

Samsung Plots Foray Into Speedy 60-GHz WiFi Market

Samsung on Sunday announced that it has resolved issues hindering the commercialization of 802.11ad standard 60-GHz WiFi technology ...

Kaspersky Probes ATM Malware Mystery

Kaspersky Lab this week reported that criminals have been emptying ATMs and infecting them with malware dubbed "Tyupkin." ...

Tech Execs Issue Dire Warnings on Impact of NSA Surveillance

The U.S. National Security Agency's wide-ranging surveillance of people's communications worldwide is hitting America's high-tech industry hard, said panelists on Wednesday at a roundtable held by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden in Palo Alto, California ...

Thync Scores $13M for Foggy Brain Project

Thync on Wednesday announced it had raised US$13 million in funding from "top-tier" investors, including lead investor Khosla Ventures ...

Look, Ma! No Hands… Crunch!

Those wonderful hands-free communications capabilities now available in automobiles may carry the promise of making driving safer, but they're not fulfilling it, according to two studies conducted jointly by the University of Utah and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety ...

Pinning Down the Matter/Antimatter Particle Just Got Easier

Researchers led by Princeton University physics professor Ali Yazdani have developed an easier way to spot the much-sought-after Majorana fermion. ...

DEA Lifts Woman’s Identity, Creates Fake Facebook Page

The United States Drug Enforcement Agency co-opted a woman's identity to create a fake Facebook page as a ruse to investigate suspects, BuzzFeed reported ...

HP Does the Splits

HP on Monday announced plans to separate its major business lines into two separate companies, possibly acquiescing to long-standing shareholder pressure to do so ...

Google Brings Hamster-Eating Into Sticks-and-Stones Brawl With News Corp.

News Corp. and Google have lashed out at each other as the EU reconsiders the terms of its proposed antitrust settlement with the latter ...

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