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Richi Jennings: WhatsApp blocked in Brazil again -- stupidity knows no limit

WhatsApp is blocked in Brazil for a second time. A judge for one small state in the country ordered the messaging service blocked nationally for three days, as punishment for non-cooperation... Read More

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Jonny Evans: How to save a wet iPhone in 9 tips

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Darlene Storm: Hack a car in Michigan, go to prison for life if new bill becomes law

Hack a car in Michigan, go to prison for life...at least if newly proposed cybersecurity bills become law. Read More

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