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19 Apple rumors that were just wrong

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19 Apple rumors that were just wrong
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'Joe the IT Guy' video exceeds not-so-lofty expectations
I so expected to hate this video from SysAid's "Joe the IT Guy" that it was all I could do to click the start button. But since I did - and watched all two minutes and 56 seconds, smiling more than once - I figure it's only fair to give you the opportunity to make your own judgment. Read More
 

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Apple iOS apps subject to man-in-the-middle attacks
Many Apple iOS applications are vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack that can result in permanent manipulation by the attacker, according to start-up Skycure, which released its research findings on this today during the RSA Europe conference. Read More
 

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Police are shooting James Bond-like GPS bullets at cars
Police in four U.S. states have begun using a new "gun" installed in squad cars that, when activated with a button inside the car, emerges from behind the front grill of the car to shoot GPS tracking devices at vehicles they are pursuing, according to the BBC. Read More
 

Juniper unveils new fabric switch, architecture
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Lawmakers introduce bill to rein in NSA telephone records program
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