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Slipshod Security, Human Frailty Made @N Ripe for Plucking

2014-01-30 22:23:27| TechNewsWorld

GoDaddy reportedly has admitted one of its employees handed out customer information to a scammer who carried out a scheme to obtain a prime Twitter account. Naoki Hiroshima, a developer at Echofon, this week detailed how the scammer was able to force him to hand over his prime Twitter account, @N. The scammer used social engineering to accomplish his goal.

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1.5 miles under a Chinese mountain made of marble, the hunt for dark matter heats up

2014-01-30 16:59:42| Extremetech

PandaX is about to go hunting for the elusive dark matter particle known as the WIMP. Its stalking grounds are deep under a marble mountain in China.

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'Masters of Sex' Author Originally Wanted Book Made Into Movie

2014-01-27 04:39:37| Real Estate - Topix.net

Seeing his biography of sex researchers Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson turned into a Showtime television series was like winning the lottery, writer Thomas Maier said, though he had to be convinced that the TV offer was better than proposals to make a movie of it.

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Al Gore: 'extreme weather has made people wake up to climate change'

2014-01-24 16:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Extreme weather events including typhoon Haiyan and superstorm Sandy are proving a "gamechanger" for public awareness of the threat posed by climate change, Al Gore said on Friday. The former US vice-president, speaking to delegates at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said: "I think that these extreme weather events which are now a hundred times more common than 30 years ago are really waking people's awareness all over the world [on climate change], and I think that is a gamechanger. It comes...

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Near Error-Free Wireless Detection Made Possible

2014-01-24 04:07:58| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

The accuracy and range of radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, which are used in everything from passports to luggage tracking, could be vastly improved thanks to a new system developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge.

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