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Physicists quench their thirst for modeling superfluids
Simply put, physicists study energy, matter, and how the two interact. Through the years researchers have cataloged countless phenomena relating to these complex interactions.
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Security Design: Stop Trying to Fix the User - Schneier on Security
we've designed our computer systems' security so badly that we demand the user do all of these counterintuitive things. Why can't users choose easy-to-remember passwords? Why can't they click on links in emails with wild abandon? Why can't they plug a USB stick into a computer without facing a myriad of viruses? Why are we trying to fix the user instead of solving the underlying security problem?
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The oldest computer (not) on Earth
When Allan Lasser started his hunt for the Government's most ancient piece of tech, he hadn’t even considered that the oldest active computer might not even be on Earth.
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5 More Computer Viruses You Really Don't Want to Get
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Linux Mint's XApps to Get Screen Blanking, Sublime-like Search Bar Lands for Xed
We already know that work on Linux Mint 18.1, the next major release of the popular Ubuntu-based operating system loved by many users, has already begun, and Clement Lefebvre shares with us today some of the improvements coming to XApps.
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Tech Support Scam allows Developers to Remotely Execute Commands
A new tech support scam Trojan is actively being distributed that allows the malware developers to remotely execute commands on an infected computer.
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'No Man's Sky' Studio Being Probed For False Advertising
'No Man's Sky' is supposedly being investigated for false advertising claims in the U.K. While the case itself is unconfirmed, here's everything we know about what's making the game's PC audience so upset!
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The blame game: Lenovo locked Linux out of certain Microsoft's Signature hardware - TechRepublic
With the recent revelation that Linux has been locked out of Signature Series hardware, Jack Wallen dons his conspiracy theorist hat and points the finger of blame directly at one manufacturer: Lenovo.
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Every Little Hacker needs a Little Linux Computer
I was visiting my sister recently when I was shocked to discover that my nearly five-year-old nephew had grown into a full-blown walking…
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Your WhatsApp Account Can Be Hacked In 4 Easy Steps, Watch Out!
Social Media has always been primary target for hackers. It’s a common to hear news about user accounts got hacked by hackers. Specially WhatsApp users are on hacker’s target as they can easily misuse WhatsApp account for their own purpose. Hackers can steal almost all information from your WhatsApp account like, Chats, Photos and Videos and easily misuse them. And if they got your Bank account information from your WhatsApp chats, you are in big trouble.
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Physicists have discovered what makes neural networks so extraordinarily powerful
In the last couple of years, deep learning techniques have transformed the world of artificial intelligence. One by one, the abilities and techniques that humans once imagined were uniquely our own have begun to fall to the onslaught of ever more powerful machines. Deep neural networks are now better than humans at tasks such as face recognition and object recognition. They’ve mastered the ancient game of Go and thrashed the best human players.
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Apple issues urgent security update after hack turns Mac computers into spying devices
Apple has released an urgent update to its desktop operating systems and the Safari web browser to block a hack that could have turned the machines into spying tools.
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Suspect Arrested for 5-Year-Old Linux Kernel Organization Breach
The alleged attacker behind the 2011 breach of kernel.org, host of the core development infrastructure behind the Linux kernel, is arrested in Miami.
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A new OpenSuse Linux is coming to town, and it's all about stability
Based on Suse Linux Enterprise, OpenSuse Leap 42.2 just hit beta
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Broken promises: Games that never made it to SteamOS and Linux
Many PC game developers have touted future support for SteamOS and Linux, but far too often that support has never arrived. The list of games that failed to make good on that promise may surprise you.
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Managed Service Providers Find New, Profitable Roles in the Cloud
All signs point to a rocky future for managed service providers. As Zachary Purl writes in an August 1, 2016, article on Business2Community, MSP margins are shrinking, and the traditional managed services model is being commoditized. So why are so
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Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever
Just 7.7% of devs are unpaid—because Linux development is worth paying for.
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The rise and fall of the Gopher protocol
Twenty-five years ago, a small band of programmers from the University of Minnesota ruled the internet. And then they didn’t.
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The Art of Data Logging - The New Stack
When it comes to analyzing the effectiveness and usability of your applications, gathering the data you need in order to make decisions about what can be improved is essential. However, this data has to be retrieved and stored somewhere in order for meaningful reports to be generated. This information gathering is done through a process …
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Scientists develop small, reprogrammable quantum computer
Quantum computing has hit another milestone, US researchers say, with the development of a computer that can solve three algorithms and be reprogrammed. By Dani Cooper. (Aug. 3, 2016)
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