After data “clash” report, WhatsApp founder says he’s leaving Facebook

News marks the second Whatsapp co-founder departure in less than a year. | Continue reading


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A look at what the Windows 10 April 2018 update brings – Ars Technica

Timeline is a smart new feature, and Windows continues its modernization. | Continue reading


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Invasive, toxic caterpillars that can kill are about to invade parts of London

At best, they cause a red, itchy rash. “At worst, you can die,” expert says. | Continue reading


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Comcast won’t give new speed boost to Internet users who don’t buy TV service

Comcast keeps losing TV subscribers, but it has a new way to fight cord cutting. | Continue reading


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A few Wi-Fi transmitters and your house becomes a coprocessor

Measuring and controlling reflections turns a room into programmable computer. | Continue reading


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NASA budgeting reveals dim hopes for humans going to Mars

“Mars is off the table as far as I can tell." | Continue reading


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Clouds of atoms, vibrating mirrors show their quantum side

Where's the border with the quantum world? We're entangling thousands of atoms. | Continue reading


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Why this year’s insane graphics-card price surge might be over

You can finally buy a high-end graphics card at Best Buy again. | Continue reading


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France seizes France.com from man who’s had it since ‘94, so he sues

Jean-Noël Frydman: "If it happened to me, it can happen to anyone." | Continue reading


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The new Windows admin interface is now out as “Windows Admin Center”

Aims to bring together the power of a bunch of MMCs, control panels, and more. | Continue reading


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Russia launched a floating nuclear power plant this weekend

Two nuclear reactors will provide power to an oil town off Russia's eastern coast. | Continue reading


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Electric buses are avoiding hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil per day

China is buying electric buses in bulk, and major cities are doing their part, too. | Continue reading


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France seizes France.com from man who's had it since 1994, so he sues

Jean-Noël Frydman: "If it happened to me, it can happen to anyone." | Continue reading


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Ask Siri to define “mother” twice

Hint: four syllables, rhymes with "other shucker." | Continue reading


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Keeping your Mac locked down: a Mac OS X security primer

Security isn't just for Windows users. Those running Mac OS X need to be … | Continue reading


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GEDmatch, a tiny DNA analysis firm, was key for Golden State Killer case

"No court order was needed to access that site’s large database of genetic blueprints." | Continue reading


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Behind the scenes with the hackers who unlocked the Nintendo Switch

"The best way to get a chip security audited is to put it in a game console" | Continue reading


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Army researchers find the best cyber teams are antisocial cyber teams

High-performing blue teams are "purposive social systems"—they shut up and work. | Continue reading


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As two Koreas shake hands, Hidden Cobra hackers wage espionage campaign

North Korea ramps up espionage hacks that target the US and 16 other countries. | Continue reading


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