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Yahoo Makes Huge Security Error with Axis Browser

Yahoo Makes Huge Security Error with Axis Browser

Shortly after release, a severe security flaw was discovered in the Chrome Axis extension released by Yahoo.


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SpaceX shuttle makes history with approach to International Space Station

SpaceX shuttle makes history with approach to International Space Station

The SpaceX Dragon supply ship is making its final approach to the International Space Station (ISS) after a successful launch that could hint at the future of space exploration and colonisation by private corporations.


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Motorola found to infringe Microsoft text message patent

Motorola found to infringe Microsoft text message patent

Motorola Mobility has been found guilty of infringing several of Microsoft's patents relating to mobile phone text messages, exacerbating a growing dispute between the two companies.


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Blizzard denies Diablo III security issues, promises patch

Blizzard denies Diablo III security issues, promises patch

Blizzard has denied reports of major security issues concerning Diablo III and has promised a patch next week that will improve server stability and usability for all players.


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Chat with Huawei mobile device gurus on their plans and future

Chat with Huawei mobile device gurus on their plans and future

Shenzhen-based Huawei has grown from a Cisco competitor to a global giant engaging in everything telecoms and IT alike, with mobile devices being one of their major focuses. Here we talk to their top phone and tablet guys, Frederic Fleurance and David Wei, on the directions forward.


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Asus UX32VD will be an upgrade over the current UX31 ultrabook

Asus UX32VD will be an upgrade over the current UX31 ultrabook

Asus will be releasing an updated version of its Zenbook UX31 ultraportable laptop soon.  The Zenbook UX31 is currently one of the more popular ultrabook on the market, and Asus intends to stay true to the UX31’s ultra sleek, ultra-portable, and ultra low voltage design.  Asus introduced the Zenbook Prime UX32VD prototype at its 2012 Investor Meeting, and from the pictures released the UX32VD looks almost exactly like its predecessor.


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Large supercomputers to speed up: 100 PFLOPs in 2014, 1 Exaflop by 2017?

Large supercomputers to speed up: 100 PFLOPs in 2014, 1 Exaflop by 2017?

The most recent expectations from last year's supercomputing events, of 100 petaflops in 2015 and 1 exaflop in 2018, seems to be too pessimistic, after all. What's enabling the sudden push?


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Mass Effect 3 multiplayer receives an upgrade with Rebellion Pack DLC

Mass Effect 3 multiplayer receives an upgrade with Rebellion Pack DLC

The rumours about a Mass Effect 3 Rebellion Pack DLC are true! Well, most of it anyway.


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Hon Hai (aka Foxconn) putting Taiwan back in the iPhone in-cell touch panel production race

Hon Hai (aka Foxconn) putting Taiwan back in the iPhone in-cell touch panel production race

Talk about perseverance in Taiwan’s manufacturing industry!  Despite AU Optronics Corp’s—one of Taiwan’s largest manufacturers of touch panel displays—inability to keep up with competitors from South Korea and Japan, another one of Taiwan’s tech manufacturing company has managed to step up its game to get Taiwan back into the race.


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Future Nokia PureView handset could be slimmer, with different camera sensor

Future Nokia PureView handset could be slimmer, with different camera sensor

A Nokia head, discussing the Nokia PureView, mentioned that future models would be thinner, and wouldn't necessarily boast the same 41 MP camera.


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Yahoo releases cross-device 'Axis' browser

Yahoo releases cross-device 'Axis' browser

Yahoo has launched a mobile application and desktop plugin called 'Axis', the company's attempt at a web browser.


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Could We Destroy the Internet?

Could We Destroy the Internet?

Groups like Anonymous often make grandios claims about being able to take down the entire Internet, but what would it really take to destroy the greatest creation in the history of mankind?


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Berkeley chief of police sends 10 men on an iPhone hunt

Berkeley chief of police sends 10 men on an iPhone hunt

If you read the article about Katy McCaffrey’s man hunt of her iPhone thief here on vr-zone.com, then here’s another iPhone man hunt that’s too good to not read about.  A chief of police in Berkeley, California sent ten of his officers to track down his son’s stolen iPhone.


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Online dating and match making, make strides in China

Online dating and match making, make strides in China

Romeo and Juliet had their issues when it came to love.  May it be barriers due to culture, demographics, geographic, or time—love is possible for those who want it.  Hooking up with someone through online means is old news, but it doesn’t mean that its relevancy in today’s world has diminished.  As a matter of fact, more and more companies around the world are cashing in on the online dating niche.


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Samsung goes for motion control on its flagship Smart TVs

Samsung goes for motion control on its flagship Smart TVs

Undoubtedly the next big thing when it comes to controlling our home electronics is motion control, for better or worse and now Samsung has revealed that the company is adding motion control to its high-end Smart TVs. To Samsung's credit, they've at least managed to create a funny enough ad that is likely to get at least a few giggle, oh and it features the Old Spice Guy.


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