No-IP regains control of some domains wrested by Microsoft
A Nevada-based company has regained control of the majority of domains seized by Microsoft in a legal action aimed at shutting down botnets.
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Tinder Mired in Sexual Harassment Scandal, but It Won't Matter
Add Tinder to the list of hot social media startups that booted one of its co-founders on the road to riches. However, this dismissal reeks of sexism, misogyny and racism, according to a lawsuit filed by Whitney Wolfe, the company's former vice president of marketing.
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'Reading Rainbow' reboot coming to Android, Apple TV, Xbox
A relaunched version of "Reading Rainbow," the popular educational TV show that first aired in the 1980s, is on its way to a number of modern platforms including Android, Apple TV and Xbox.
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Mobile health device market to grow 8X to $42B
A new report shows venture capital funding and clinical mobile health applications will push the mobile device market to extraordinary highs by 2023.
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Many employees won't mingle with enterprise social software
In a great IT industry irony, enterprise social networking software, designed to boost interaction and collaboration, is often ignored by users and ends up forgotten like the proverbial ghost town with rolling tumbleweeds.
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Lights out for Yahoo's Shine site, Xobni email apps, other products
Yahoo is shutting down a range of products, including apps from its acquisition of email management service Xobni, and its Shine women's lifestyle site.
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PF Chang's says breach was 'highly sophisticated criminal operation'
Restaurant chain P.F. Chang's China Bistro says the theft of credit and debit card information from some of its restaurants earlier this year was "part of a highly sophisticated criminal operation."
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Microsoft trolls for Office beta testers
Microsoft today put out a call for commercial and consumer beta testers to put upcoming versions of Office through the wringer.
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Breaches exposed 1 in 7 US debit cards in 2013
Data breaches at retailers and financial services companies exposed 14 percent of all U.S. debit cards in 2013, according to a nationwide survey by a major ATM network operator.
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An H-1B whistleblower tries again for justice
H-1B whistleblower Jay Palmer has filed a new complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor, alleging that senior executives at Infosys 'retaliated against him by denying him work, bonuses and promotions and terminating him.'
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