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Jonny Evans: Anonymous claim Apple's Touch ID is linked to US surveillance
Anonymous have some big claims concerning Apple Touch ID system, claiming a connection between the technology and the US defense industry to claim it's just another step forward for state surveillance. Read More
 


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Robert L. Mitchell: 5 takeaways from Predictive Analytics World
I usually learn as much by talking to people in between sessions at a conference as I do when listening to the presentations, and this week's Predictive Analytics World has been no exception. I had the opportunity to see and chat with some very smart people Monday, and here, in no particular order, are five interesting takeaways from those conversations. The conference continues Tuesday at the Seaport World Trade Center. Read More
 


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Sharky: At least she actually TOLD you what happened
User calls this help-desk pilot fish saying she can't turn on her laptop. But when fish runs through the usual questions -- is it plugged in? is the power adapter LED on? -- she confirms everything. Read More
 

 

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