Monday, April 22, 2013

Why Explosives Detectors Would Not Have Stopped Boston Bombs

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Why Explosives Detectors Wouldn't Have Stopped Boston Bombs

By Jesse Emspak

New high-tech ways of detecting the residues and vapors left by explosive chemicals are on the horizon that could one day complement - or even replace - their human and animal counterparts.

Android Malware More Than Doubled Worldwide in 2012

By Ben Weitzenkorn

The number of unique pieces of Android malware rose to 65,000 in 2012, compared to 25,000 the previous year. Leading the pack of most infected nations was China, where the Android market is fragmented and unsupervised.

 
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