Representative confirms to CNET that the attack is occurring, but can’t say how long the site has been down. [Read more]
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Denial-of-service attack takes down JP Morgan Chase sites
Representative confirms to CNET that the attack is occurring, but can’t say how long the site has been down. [Read more]
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Denial-of-service attack takes down JP Morgan Chase sites
In its annual report filed last Thursday, Tesla says its Model X crossover electric vehicle will begin production in late 2014, one year later than it had originally announced. [Read more]
A judge in Ohio says what so many have been thinking, but never expected to hear from a judge. He described them as “nothing more than a high-tech game of 3-card Monty.” [Read more]
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Speed cameras are a scam, Ohio judge rules
Cook County in Chicago hopes that someone, somewhere might identify some of the bodies in its morgue. The images, though, are tough to take. [Read more]
Hellfire II missiles are accurate and powerful, but expensive. Hydra 70 rockets are relatively cheap but unguided and far less accurate, which increases the chances of incurring collateral damage. But by combining a Hellfire’s guidance and launcher with a Hydra’s warhead and propellant, Lockheed has created a deadly new hybrid in the Direct Attack Guided Rocket (DAGR). More »
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US Forces Will Soon Be Shooting DAGRs
Reacting to user feedback, Microsoft will now allow Office 2013 owners to transfer their license from one PC to another up to once every 90 days. [Read more]
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Office 2013 licenses can now be transferred to another PC
Nicholas Webber, serving five years for creating a hacker’s forum site, is somehow invited into an IT class in jail. The consequences are difficult. [Read more]
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Jailed hacker allowed into IT class, hacks prison computers
More than 60 percent of app downloads from iTunes U come from outside the United States, and the educational content can be accessed in 155 countries. [Read more]
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iTunes U hits 1 billion downloads
Online and offline sharing of copyrighted music took a nosedive last year, according to NPD. [Read more]
Every day, scientists make discoveries that change the way we live. But sometimes, just sometimes, they achieve results that are so extraordinary or unexpected that they literally don’t know what to do with them. Here are five of the most puzzling. More »
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5 Amazing Scientific Discoveries We Don’t Know What to Do With