Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Celebrating 50 years of computer science at MIT

Melanie Pinola: Registry hack lets you keep getting security updates in Windows XP
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May 28, 2014 Read about some of the many ways that MIT has changed computer science over the years
10. Melanie Pinola: Registry hack lets you keep getting security updates in Windows XP

9. Apple devices held hostage using Find My iPhone

8. EBay flaw could be used to hijack accounts, researcher says

7. LulzSec leader sentenced to time served

6. Eric Bloom: Are your skills transferable to other technologies?
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5. Peter Smith: Putting humans into suspended animation no longer sci-fi

4. Down on the factory-farm, Japan's electronics makers are turning over a new leaf

3. Keith Shaw: Lego Batman 3 game trailer hits InterWebs

2. China accuses Cisco of supporting US cyberwar efforts

1. Phil Johnson: 10 things M.I.T. computer scientists have given the world
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