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- Security insider discusses Vista's level of security
- $199 Asus X101 targets Linux tablet alternative
- Face-matching with Facebook profiles: How it was done
- This Day in Tech: Hacking laptop batteries; Tesla to reveal Model X electric SUV
- Researchers find avenues for fraud in Square
- HTTPS Everywhere opens to all
- Fingertip vibrator boosts your sense of touch
- Evidence points to flow of briny water on Mars (photos)
- NASA spacecraft spots evidence for flowing water on Mars
- LinkedIn posts profit, beats expectations
- Porn studio loses appeal in Google copyright case
- Want better posture? Let your Webcam spy on you
- Tesla to reveal Model X alpha version in December
- Boeing selects Atlas 5 rockets for manned test flights
- It turns out riding backward on a pig IS fun
- Apple lawsuit presumed to target counterfeit stores
- Thunderbolt vs. USB 3.0: Why it's a lose-lose
- Hacking laptop batteries: A new security threat
- Black Hat, Defcon: All about hacking (roundup)
- Wikipedia losing contributors, to streamline editing
Security insider discusses Vista's level of security | Top |
Finally released from a five-year non-disclosure agreement, one security researcher dishes on Vista and reveals something surprising: Microsoft got a lot right when it came to security. | |
$199 Asus X101 targets Linux tablet alternative | Top |
Asus will offer the $199 Eee PC X101 as an alternative to tablets and Netbooks. It departs from the traditional Netbook by stripping out ports and offering a non-Windows operating system. | |
Face-matching with Facebook profiles: How it was done | Top |
Carnegie Mellon researcher demonstrates a new Facebook privacy threat: profile photos can be used to ID people on dating sites and on the street. | |
This Day in Tech: Hacking laptop batteries; Tesla to reveal Model X electric SUV | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Thursday, August 4. | |
Researchers find avenues for fraud in Square | Top |
Mobile payments system can be used to transfer money into accounts from stolen cards and to skim cards, researchers say. | |
HTTPS Everywhere opens to all | Top |
On the evening before the hacker convention known as DefCon, the Electronic Frontier Foundation aims to make your browsing safer by releasing the first stable version of a Firefox add-on that forces HTTPS encryption. | |
Fingertip vibrator boosts your sense of touch | Top |
Subtle vibrations make you more sensitive, at least as far as your fingertips go. It comes down to the right glove. | |
Evidence points to flow of briny water on Mars (photos) | Top |
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter suggest water flowing on Mars during warmer seasons | |
NASA spacecraft spots evidence for flowing water on Mars | Top |
Photos taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show signs of what may be seasonal flows of salty water, an "eye-opening" finding that could have implications for the search for life on the red planet. | |
LinkedIn posts profit, beats expectations | Top |
Social network releases its first earnings report since becoming a public company, posting a profit while Wall Street was expecting a loss. | |
Porn studio loses appeal in Google copyright case | Top |
A federal appeals court denies a request by an adult-entertainment company to issue an injunction against Google. | |
Want better posture? Let your Webcam spy on you | Top |
Israeli researchers develop program that uses Webcams to alert desk workers to how they are sitting vs. how they should be sitting, and say it works better than conventional ergonomic training. | |
Tesla to reveal Model X alpha version in December | Top |
Way ahead of budget and schedule, Tesla plans to unveil the alpha version of its Model X electric SUV in December. | |
Boeing selects Atlas 5 rockets for manned test flights | Top |
Boeing will use United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rockets for initial test flights of a proposed commercial manned capsule designed to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station in the post-shuttle era. | |
It turns out riding backward on a pig IS fun | Top |
A new game for the iPhone was inspired by a viral video on YouTube that has almost 9 million views. | |
Apple lawsuit presumed to target counterfeit stores | Top |
A new lawsuit filed by Apple appears to take aim at numerous parties for infringing on its trademarks. The suit is believed to be tied to the recent surge of copycat stores in the U.S. and abroad. | |
Thunderbolt vs. USB 3.0: Why it's a lose-lose | Top |
CNET editor Dong Ngo gives his take on Thunderbolt and USB 3.0. | |
Hacking laptop batteries: A new security threat | Top |
Malware can brick your Apple laptop's battery, according to security researcher at Black Hat, who says it's possible for malicious software to do even more destructive things as well. | |
Black Hat, Defcon: All about hacking (roundup) | Top |
The conferences will dig into issues ranging from mobile malware and hacking to vulnerabilities posed by linking critical infrastructure systems to the Internet and corporate networks. There are bound to be some hijinks as well. | |
Wikipedia losing contributors, to streamline editing | Top |
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says the user-generated encyclopedia is losing volunteer contributors, and must simplify its editing procedures. | |
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