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Dec 21, 2015
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Richi Jennings: Linux Grub massive flaw: Was it made by NSA in 2009?

GNU/Linux has a massive flaw in Grub, its ubiquitous bootloader. Just by hitting a few keys, you can completely pwn a Linux box—including many embedded devices... Read More

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Jonny Evans: 9 gifts iPhone users will love you for, (2015 edition)
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Robert McCarthy: The 411 on encryption
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Jonny Evans: 9 gifts iPhone users will love you for, (2015 edition)

There's more to life than novelty cases, so why not take a look at this short selection of interesting gifts for the iPhone (or iPad) user in your life? Read More

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JR Raphael: Android power! 2015's top tips, tricks, and buying advice

Whether you're shopping for a new gadget or ready to make your current device do more, this guide has everything you need to make this holiday season count. Read More

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John Brandon: The Microsoft Lumia 950 XL is an amazing pocket computer

This high-end phone doubles as a legit pocket computer. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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David Knight: What autonomous vehicles will really do for us

The conversation has thus far been about when we'll have self-driving cars, but the real issue is how they will change society. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Robert McCarthy: The 411 on encryption

News articles and political speeches are full of references to encryption, to "back-doors" and "golden keys." The NSA spying scandal exposed by Edward Snowden thrust the concept of personal privacy into the spotlight, and along with it, the tools of encryption that help keep conversations and personal data secret. This is a rundown of what encryption is and how we use it today. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Ben Kepes: Dinosaurs trapped in another age: My bizarre FileMaker briefing

There are ways to articulate a vision of the future and ways to show that you're trapped in the past. FileMaker gave me a good example of the latter in a recent analyst briefing. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

Sharky: A long time ago in an IT shop far, far away...

It's late May in 1999, and the first new Star Wars movie in years has hit theaters -- hit them so hard, in fact, that the only tickets available locally are for weekday matinees. Who's up for a long, um, team lunch? Read More

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