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Richi Jennings: Is this a leaked iPhone 6 picture? (NO! MAKE IT STOP!)
Al Madrigal tells it like it is. The Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 6 rumor factory is ramping up nicely. Here are the latest faked images to fool almost everyone. I'm sure Katie Cotton is a happy bunny today. When will out-of-control bloggers get the hint? You are being played! In IT Blogwatch, bloggers calling BS yesterday, feel vindicated today. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: Apple's iPhones aren't worth killing for
Your iPhones aren't worth killing for, Apple confirms in its 2014 Supplier Responsibility Report, where it says it is doing everything it can to avoid using conflict minerals. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Android design fails: 12 stupid sins that need to stop
Android design has come a long way over a short time, but some apps are hanging onto cringe-worthy habits that just won't die. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Microsoft plays footsie again with Chinese censors -- even in the U.S.
Microsoft is being charged with doing the bidding of Chinese censors by censoring Bing search results not just in China, but in Chinese searches in the U.S. as well. Microsoft denied the allegations -- but then even censored the denial before sending it to the Chinese media. Does Microsoft have any credibility left on this issue at all? Read More
 


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Darlene Storm: Slick, sick nation-state espionage malware The Mask: Mother of future cyber weapons?
  The newly discovered nation-state espionage malware "The Mask" managed to go undetected for seven years and includes such very sophisticated hacking tools, capable of pwning any OS, that some security experts expect it's the mother model of future cyber weapons for advanced persistent threat (APT) campaigns. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: An A-Z guide to OS X Mavericks: Part two (N-Z)
OS X Mavericks hints and tips: Here, as promised, is part two of the A-Z guide to some of the operating system's best tips, tweaks and features. Read More
 

Chris Poelker: Storage predictions 2014, a decade early
It's always entertaining for me to take a look back at my previous predictions, so I decided to go back and re-read my previous attempts at foreseeing the future direction of storage, and review my hits and misses. Let's just say I was 10 years too early Read More
 

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  Big company moves a group of engineers into the site where this IT pilot fish works, and one of them asks what characters are valid for passwords. Fish tells him it's the normal set -- but that's not good enough. Read More
 

 

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