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Richi Jennings: Ukraine power outage was a cyberattack -- U.S. doesn't finger Russia (officially)

A late-December power outage in Ukraine was caused by attackers wielding malware weapons, says a U.S. report. Unofficial briefings point the finger at Russia, as do official statements from Ukraine, but could the same happen here? Read More

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Ira Brodsky: The case for bitcoin

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Richi Jennings: Microsoft HoloLens: $3000 devkit seems stupidly expensive [u2]

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