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Rumor saying Xbox 720 requires an Internet connection gains steam
As unlikely as it sounds (to me anyway) this rumor just won't die. Can Microsoft be crazy enough to ship a console that's required to be online in order to function? Read More


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Bitcoin mining malware spreading on Skype, researcher says
Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have identified a spam message campaign on Skype that spreads a piece of malware with Bitcoin mining capabilities. Read More

8 things you might not know about Android
Some lesser-known facts about Google's mobile OS Read More

How to fast-charge your iPhone or iPad using a standard USB port
Back in January I wrote about the "inconvenient truth" of trying to charge your iPad from a USB port: there's not enough juice. Read More


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New computer chip can test DNA in one hour
Japanese-developed system can be used to personalize drug treatments for patients based on their DNA. Read More

Google Grim Reaper: The latest killed projects
The grimmest project, app, and API garrotes from Google's past eight reapings Read More

Mozilla introduces JavaScript API as part of common payments interface
Mozilla plans to introduce a common API (application programming interface) to make online payments easy and secure on ((web)) Firefox OS devices. Read More

 

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