The new killer app is a real human
The future was supposed to be automated and computerized. But it turns out that automation is creating demand for the human element.
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Security researchers laud Microsoft, Facebook bug bounty programs
Facebook and Microsoft are winning plaudits from security researchers for launching an initiative to offer bounties to bug hunters who discover and report vulnerabilities in widely used products.
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Wall Street Beat: Does Twitter IPO signal a tech bubble?
Despite the frothy headlines stirred by Twitter's initial public offering, tech is not in a bubble of the sort that arose before the 2000 dot-com crash.
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No batteries needed! Future robots may run on urine
Scientists have found a way to power future robots using an unusual source -- urine.
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Test and test again: The lesson from Windows 8.1's bumpy rollout
The rocky rollout of Windows 8.1 should serve as a reminder for consumers, software developers, hardware vendors, enterprise IT pros and Microsoft itself that a period of careful testing and analysis must precede the release and installation of an operating system update.
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Snowden serves up another lesson on insider threats
The Edward Snowden saga continues to serve up valuable lessons on the dangers posed to enterprise data by insiders with privileged access to systems and networks. The latest lesson involves the risks of allowing password sharing among employees.
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Judge hits IBM in CIA cloud case
IBM was accused by a federal court of "gamesmanship" in its bid for the CIA's cloud computing contract. The accusation is part of a ruling unsealed Friday.
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World's first 3D-printed metal gun blows through 50 rounds
A 3D printing services company has demonstrated the ability to print a fully-functional .45 caliber, semi-automatic pistol.
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