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Richi Jennings: Russians infect space with USB malware, Stuxnet found in nuclear reactor
ISS in malware scare, plus Russian reactor bad-actor factor. The ever-quotable Eugene Kaspersky revealed last week that the International Space Station has been hit by several malware attacks. Beware Russian cosmonauts bearing USB keys. He also casually mentioned the Russian nuke plant that was infected by Stuxnet. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers fear the worst but hope for the best. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: How to: Restore iWork for OS X Maverick's missing features
Apple has a communication problem: it knew the latest iteration of iWork was only a starting point, but when it introduced the software was heavy on the hype, leaving users disappointed. Here's what to do if you want those features back Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Android camera and mic to steal PINs; Motorola electronic skin tattoo to detect lies?
Filing a patent application does not always lead to an actual product, but Motorola potentially has big, creepy plans to combine an electronic tattoo, that couples to a mobile device, with a lie-detector. Developing a side-channel attack does not always mean criminals will use it, but security researchers presented a PIN Skimmer attack that uses Android's camera and microphone to steal PIN codes. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: The deification of Apple's Steve Jobs continues
The deificationof Steve Jobs continues. The Apple co-founder was inducted into the Bay Area Business Hall of Fame last week during an event that focused on the warm and cuddly side of the tech impresario. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Here's why Xbox is key to Microsoft: It kills Apple and Google in the living room
There have been increasing calls for Microsoft to sell off its Xbox division, including from a CEO candidate, but selling it would be a big mistake. One reason: It slaughters Apple and Google in the living room. Read More
 

Sharky: Glad we could assist by not assisting
Pilot fish discovers that upgrading the memory on a batch of all-in-one PCs is more challenging than he thought. Fortunately, the vendor has an online live-chat support feature. Read More
 

 

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