Report: The CIA Pays AT&T Over $10 Million a Year to Spy on Phone Calls

Check it out, guys. It’s a creepy revelation about the government spying on your phone calls that didn’t come from Edward Snowden’s NSA leak. Nope, just your standard sketchy CIA arrangements with a telecommunications company—AT&T to be exact. Read more…        

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 780Ti: Gaming in Glorious 4K

Earlier this year, Nvidia dropped a bomb on the world of graphics processing with the Titan, a real luducrious powerhouse what cost a whopping $1, 000 . Now, the monsterous Titan is getting (another) “affordable” twin in the form of the Gefore GTX 780Ti, which Nvidia’s calling the best gaming GPU on the planet. Read more…        

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If you’re still not sure if your details were thieved in that massive Adobe hack, you can use this t

If you’re still not sure if your details were thieved in that massive Adobe hack , you can use this tool to see if your email featured in the smash’n’grab. Read more…        

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Archive.org’s scanning center destroyed by fire

Rick Prelinger writes, “Early this morning a fire whose origin is still unknown destroyed the book, film and microfilm scanning center located next door to Internet Archive’s office in San Francisco’s Richmond District. Thankfully, no one was hurt. While power interruptions caused some sporadic outages on archive.org, no data has been lost. Eight workers who staffed the scanning center will temporarily relocate to our Physical Archive facility across the Bay. The current estimated value of scanning equipment lost in the fire is $600,000. Brewster Kahle, the Archive’s founder, has posted more detail about the fire on the Archive’s blog. A call is out for donations to help rebuild the scanning facility, and for new digitization work to keep employees affected by the fire busy at our alternate location. ( Thanks, Rick ! )        

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Microsoft Office Web Apps get real-time co-editing, similar to Google Drive

Microsoft promised earlier this year that it would soon be updating its Office Web Apps so that multiple people could edit documents at the same time (yes, just like in Google Drive). Now, five months later, the company’s finally ready to show us the finished product. Starting today, you can work on a Microsoft Word document, PowerPoint presentation or Excel spreadsheet, even if someone else is already in there editing. And if you happen to be offline, you can make your changes in the regular desktop suite and they’ll sync up with the web version once you re-establish an internet connection. As with Google Docs, an unlimited number of people can edit at once — at least in Word and Excel (PowerPoint has a hard limit of 20 simultaneous editors). Also like Google, Microsoft gives you not one, but two indicators as to where someone is inside the document. These include a list in the upper-right corner, with helpful specifics like “Dana Wollman editing slide 12.” Then, once you scroll through the document, you’ll also see pinpoints indicating what people are working on. And in case none of that was intuitive enough, each person will also be marked with a distinct color (yep, also like Google Docs). As you’d expect, all of this will roll out for both SkyDrive and Office 365, though Microsoft warns it could take until the end of week before these co-editing features are available to everybody.%Gallery-slideshow103657% Filed under: Software , Microsoft Comments

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These Abandoned Toy Factories and Shops Will Haunt Your Nightmares

Once these stores and factories sold the stuff of children’s dreams, but now that they lie abandoned—filled with decaying displays and disembodied doll heads—they are more likely to inspire nightmares. Read more…        

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Microsoft shows how to redeem an Xbox One download code in six seconds (video)

How quickly can you redeem an Xbox One download code ? Quickly enough to fit the experience into a six-second Vine video , apparently. Microsoft’s Major Nelson has just posted one of the looping clips (after the break) to prove that you can scan codes with the console’s Kinect sensor in mere moments. It’s doubtful that anyone will need to grab content quite that quickly, but the demo is a friendly reminder of the time we’ll save by ditching old-fashioned keyboard input after November 22nd . Filed under: Gaming , Home Entertainment , HD , Microsoft Comments Source: Major Nelson

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I Pity The Fool Who Resurrected Silk Road

If there’s one thing cops don’t like, it’s being disrespected. So when some renegade launches a clone of Silk Road, the underground drug marketplace that Feds recently shut down, they’re just begging to get arrested. They even made the homepage a spoof of an FBI-seized domain. That’s disrespectful! Read more…        

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The Colossal Railway That’s Quietly Taking Shape 160 Feet Below NYC

Maybe we can’t build the world’s deepest undersea tunnel in seven years like some cities , but New York still has some serious mega-construction chops. Behold: The latest photos from 120 to 160 feet below Grand Central Station, where workers are building the largest public transportation project in the US. Read more…        

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