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Jonny Evans: Apple iWatch hits pre-production as product tests begin
Apple's iWatch is perhaps the world's worst kept secret, so it's becoming increasingly clear the new device will be one of the most advanced gadgets around, bringing new materials and production processes to the mass market. Read More


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JR Raphael: What happened to Google+ auto-refresh?
Google's latest Google+ revamp is getting rave reviews -- but there's one element of the new design that's left loyal users scratching their heads. So what gives? Read More

Darlene Storm: Zero-day vulnerabilities in first-person shooter game engines allow attackers to pwn your PC
Are you are gamer? If the answer is also "yes" to playing first-person shooters, then listen up. At NoSuchCon, ReVuln, a security firm that sells zero-day vulnerability information to government agencies and other companies, presented "Exploiting Game Engines For Fun & Profit." Game engines for many first-person shooter video games have critical security flaws offering "thousands of potential attack vectors," that allow for "millions of potential targets" aka FPS players. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Users tell Microsoft, keep your Windows 8 Metro apps, we don't want them
Microsoft's new-style "Metro" Windows 8 apps were supposed to draw people to the operating system in droves, but the exact opposite is happening. Just-published research shows that 60% of users don't bother to launch even a single Metro app a day. Read More

Sharky: Yeah, the one we always use
This pilot fish is at home, attempting to single-handedly save the world on a PC upstairs, while another member of the family is downstairs trying to set up fish's netbook to do some homework -- but can't connect to the Internet. Read More

 

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