Issue highlights 1. 3-D printing adds new dimension to business innovation 2. Oracle eyes optical links as final frontier of data-center scaling 3. ATM malware may spread from Mexico to English-speaking world 4. LinkedIn's Intro tool for iPhones could be a juicy target for attackers 5. Beginner-friendly Linux distro SolusOS to shut down 6. Officials target end of November for smooth HealthCare.gov 7. EU Parliament says other countries spy, but not as much as the UK or US 8. 10 job search tips for introverts 9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: The Official Ubuntu Server Book, 3rd Ed. |
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| 3-D printing is sometimes seen as a hobbyist pursuit -- a fun way to build knickknacks from your living room desktop -- but a growing number of companies are giving serious thought to the technology to help get new ideas off the ground. READ MORE |
| Oracle is exploring silicon photonics, an optical technology drawing widespread interest, as a potential weapon in the battle against data-center power consumption. READ MORE |
| A malicious software program found in ATMs in Mexico has been improved and translated into English, which suggests it may be used elsewhere, according to security vendor Symantec. READ MORE |
| Some people think a lot can go wrong if you have your emails pass through LinkedIn's servers with the company's new Intro technology. READ MORE |
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| Developer Ikey Doherty announced last week that work on SolusOS, a Debian-based distro aimed at beginning Linux users, would come to a halt. READ MORE |
| For those keeping score, that's about two months after launch. READ MORE |
| The European Parliament's research department has found that four out of five member states surveyed carry out wide-scale telecommunications surveillance. And the one that doesn't is working on the capability. READ MORE |
| Here are 10 tips to overcome -- and even take advantage of -- your shy, reserved nature. READ MORE |
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