Nation State Spying Malware Revealed
Symantec announced the company has found a new and very complicated malware that operates in five stages. It is so sophisticated that the back-door Trojan has been in use since 2008 without detection.
The level of quality and the amount of effort put into keeping it secret convinces Symantec that it is a primary cyberespionage tool of a nation state.
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The Crew Finally Heading to Open Beta
You will have one last chance to Beta test The Crew this week for several days only. Ubisoft's The Crew is scheduled for release on December 2nd on Xbox One and PS4.
The Open Beta will include the full map of the United States with five regions open and available for play.
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Steam's Fall Sale Starts on November 26
Get ready to open your wallet, get set to buy, and now go spend. It's that time again when Steam will be offering great deals on games that will manage to drain your wallet dry. The early start date was outed by PayPal to get you ready for the big upcoming event. Check out the Shop Now link for big savings.
Valve has yet to announce the date, but PayPal knows what it's talking about.
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The Deluxe Edition of Titanfall Released This Week
To stave off any decline in the number of players online and to keep the servers humming, Electronic Arts quietly released Titanfall Deluxe Edition which contains all content packs released to date and it's actually priced lower that the original game.
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1Q14, Netflix Streamed 6.5 Billion Hours of Videos
If you don't think Netflix is kicking some major butt in the streaming business, check out these figures. In just the last year alone, Netflix' data usage rose from 2.5M terabytes each month to 6.5M and still increasing.
This explosive growth in hours viewed shows cord cutting is growing. Both in numbers of canceled cable TV bills and in the silently growing majority who watch less and less cable TV every month.
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Intel Plans 3D NAND Flash Next Year
How does as much storage as you want sound to you? It's apparent that storage junkies will never be totally satisfied with any given solution, but Intel's introduction of its 3D NAND flash may help to ease your storage pains.
We're no longer having to make a compromise on how much storage we can fit in there. Within the next two years, Intel plans to build storage cards for enterprise servers that have more than 10TB of capacity.
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Macintosh Pirate Flag Reincarnated as Art
The iconic flag that once adorned the Apple headquarters back in the day when the fledgling business was viewed more as a rogue company than today's slick, polished corporation is about to make a reappearance. The original designer of the Macintosh pirate flag is re-introducing the hand painted pirate flag as artwork for those with deep pockets. Har, Har, Har
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NYC Replaces Payphones with City-Wide Free Wi-Fi, Calls
It's a good time to be a New Yorker, especially for Wi-Fi users. The city of New York is in the process of replacing all of the city's payphones and updating the outdated boxes with brand new Wi-Fi hotspots, up to 10K of them, all across five boroughs.
With this proposal for the fastest and largest municipal Wi-Fi network in the world -- accessible to and free for all New Yorkers and visitors alike -- we're taking a critical step toward a more equal, open and connected city -- for every New Yorker, in every borough.
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New Chromebook Owners Get 1TB Google Drive Storage Free
Have you been thinking of picking up a new Chromebook during the holidays? If you were waiting for something to push you over into the Plus column, how about a 1TB Google Drive storage thrown in for free?
Still, once that Chromebook is unwrapped and activated, the redemption is easy to do and links right to your Chromebook.
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Zalman is Not Going Bankrupt, Restructuring Under Way
Zalman issued a statement on Thursday reassuring its customers that the company isn't going under despite the actions of its parent company. The company is question is Moneual, recently charged with cooking the books to secure loans.
So it seems likely Zalman is going to survive and continue to offer cooling solutions for the PC market.
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'Miracle' Tech Turns Water into Fuel
We've all heard these claims for many years about turning water into fuel and now it seems, that those rumors are very true. Sunfire, a German firm, has produced a machine that can take ordinary water and carbon dioxide and produce a useable synthetic fuel. It's a small step, but a step in the right direction.
The rig, at this stage, is for demonstration and feasiblity purposes; its capacity for CO2 recycling is currently at around 3.2 tonnes per day, and it has the capacity to produce a barrel of fuel per day.
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Everything Amazon Is Supposedly Working On
Amazon always has hot irons in the fire and is constantly looking for more innovative projects to occupy the time. Gizmodo has made a short list of what might be on the burners in the near future for the Amazon Team.
Amazon's Prime offerings have been getting better and better and better, but it looks like that's only partif a big partof the once-bookseller's plans to take over every part of your world.
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Microsoft Confirms That Windows 10 Kernel Will be 10.0
Microsoft confirmed the company is finally getting its stuff together, literally. The next version of Windows will be designated 10 and to go with that designation, the kernel version will also be 10. That doesn't sound like much of an accomplishment, but it will be the first time in a great while that version matched kernel.
This large jump in version number is likely related to the massive overhaul of the underlying components of the OS to make it the core for all of Microsoft's products.
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