Monday, February 17, 2014

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 18/02/2014





How to run your own e-mail server with your own domain, part 1
Gmail? Apple? The NSA? Forget 'em all—in this series, we take your e-mail back.
    








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Police arrest a woman for failing to return 9-year-overdue J-Lo VHS
Awful movie Monster In Law now partly responsible for at least one frivolous arrest.
    








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Review: Dell’s Venue 8 Pro is a Windows tablet you might actually want to buy
Better hardware and software address worst flaws of early 8-inch Windows tablets.
    








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Flap no more: Google, Apple rejecting flappy-branded games
Apparently they're just as sick of Flappy Bird as we are.
    








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Following a long road to ancient DNA
Svante Pääbo, the man behind the Neanderthal genome, tells his story.
    








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Kickstarter says it’s been hacked and urges users to change passwords
Crowdfunding site says no credit card data was stolen, but personal details were.
    








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Multiple FlappyCoin currencies launch. Fight!
Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Coinye, now FlappyCoin?
    








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How do you dive into a large code base?
Give us your tips, tricks, tools, and sage advice.
    








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PSA: Titanfall beta now open to all Xbox One owners
PC version to open up as well, possibly as soon as today.
    








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NSA allows Australia to spy on US law firm
Indonesia retained a US firm to help with trade talks. But others may have listened in.
    








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