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Starbucks begins nationwide US wireless charging rollout The iconic coffee chain will be introducing Powermat wireless charging stations to its US stores following a successful pilot trial
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Use Tweetdeck? Close it RIGHT NOW or get hacked Basic XSS security flaw found in Tweetdeck allowing attackers to remotely execute Javascript code
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The Crew review - Hands On - we play the MMO arcade racer We get to race across America in this expansive racer
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What is the Turing test and why is it important? Eugene, a supercomputer posing as a 13 year old boy, has become the first machine to pass the Turing test first posed in 1950
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Steelseries Stratus XL lets you play iOS games with a full-s Steelseries has revealed the Stratus XL, the company's first full-size gaming controller for iOS devices
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Vodafone spying report is "nightmare scenario" for web priva Governments have direct access to Vodafone networks with lid partially lifted on full scope of mass online surveillance
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Google Project Tango is a 3D-scanning Android tablet High-end device has Nvidia Tegra K1 processor, 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage but is only being sold only to developers
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FAIL: Getsafeonline password strength tester sent passwords Respected, high-profile web safety portal removes password checker following discovery of embarrassing security flaw
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Intel and Samsung team up for 4K all-in-one PC display panel Intel and Samsung have partnered up to manufacture Ultra high resolution display panels for 4K all-in-one PCs, with the first systems expected to cost less than $1,000
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CryptoLocker and Zeus crippled Major botnet locked down for two weeks allowing people to free their computers from hugely dangerous banking trojan and CryptoLocker
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Samsung unveils its first Tizen-powered smartphone The Samsung Z will be the world's first Tizen-powered phone
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Office REFUSES to confirm if user passwords were encrypted Concerns raised that Office may have been storing passwords in plain text, with company refusing to explain what encryption it used