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Google X admits its working on a space elevator, teleportation, hoverboards
2014-04-16 18:17:34| Extremetech
Google X, Google's secretive R&D laboratory, has confirmed that it was indeed working on a space elevator -- but sadly had to put the project on the back burner until humanity creates a building material that's strong enough. The same team at Google X has also investigated teleportation and hoverboards -- but again, at least for now, the secret sauce that would unlock the development of these technologies has eluded the Google geniuses.
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Akamai admits its OpenSSL patch was faulty, reissues keys
2014-04-14 13:45:35| InfoWorld: Top News
Akamai Technologies, whose network handles up to 30 percent of all Internet traffic, said Sunday a researcher found a fault in custom code that the company thought shielded most of its customers from the Heartbleed bug. As a result, Akamai is now reissuing all SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates and security keys used to create encrypted connections between its customer's websites and visitors to those sites.
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Grande Prairie dealership admits to overcharging customers
2014-04-10 01:33:43| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Darren Bezanson complained to Go Public last year after extra charges added $1,200 to the price of a pickup truck he purchased from Western Truck Farm in Grande Prairie.
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Telstra admits growth will slow
2014-04-07 05:02:40| Telecom - Topix.net
"We wouldn't expect the same sort of level [of subscriber growth] ": Telstra chief executive officer David Thodey.
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Microsoft finally admits defeat, will bring Start menu back in future Windows 8 update
2014-04-03 13:32:35| Extremetech
At its Build 2014 conference, Microsoft has revealed that a future update to Windows 8.1 will resurrect the Start menu. No, really, stop looking at your calendar -- it isn't April 1 any more. The same Windows 8.1 update will also allow you to run Metro apps in a window on the Desktop. Yes, it took Microsoft more than three years to backtrack on Windows 8's nightmarish interface and usability changes, but it seems the company is finally coming around to the fact that it shouldn't ignore the needs of hundreds of millions of PC users.
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