Study: Bug bounty programs provide strong value for vendors
Paying rewards to independent security researchers for finding software problems is a vastly better investment than hiring employees to do the same work, according to researchers from the University of California Berkeley.
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DBX 2013: Photos from Dropbox's first-ever developer conference
For a cloud storage provider, Dropbox puts on quite a show. On Tuesday it held its inaugural developer conference in San Francisco, and there was plenty of colorful activity to see.
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Stanford shows new solar car ahead of cross-Australia race
Students at Stanford University unveiled their latest solar-powered car on Tuesday, two weeks before it will be shipped to Australia to take part in the world's premier solar vehicle race.
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AT&T teases July 16 announcement about 'what's next in wireless'
AT&T is planning a July 16 announcement to divulge "what's next in wireless," which could be news regarding a rollout of faster LTE-Advanced network technology or other innovations.
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NASA's next Mars rover will seek signs of life
The next robotic rover NASA sends to explore Mars should have a different set of scientific tools to help it search for signs of past life and collect rocks and soil samples that future missions can send back to Earth.
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Microsoft gives Windows app developers 180 days to patch -- or else
Microsoft today said it would give third-party app developers 180 days to clean up their security act -- and patch serious vulnerabilities -- or the company will yank their software from its online stores.
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The 3D TV fad is already over
3D television programming may be out before it was ever in, according to industry analysts. In fact, the BBC just cancelled its 3D programming indefinitely.
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Patch Tuesday release handles malicious fonts in Microsoft Windows
Of the six critical security bulletins Microsoft issued in its Patch Tuesday monthly release of software updates, three address a vulnerability in how Microsoft software renders fonts.
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Privacy advocates call on gov't to rein in NSA
A U.S. government board focused on privacy and civil rights should push Congress to rein in the U.S. National Security Agency's mass collection of telephone records and Internet communications, privacy advocates said Tuesday.
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