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MIT preps for Pi Day the pie way
The second video may be even funnier than the first, but it was made second so second it shall stay. The first - called "Preparing for Pi(e) Day" - represents the work of the bloggers at the MIT Admissions Department and helps announce that Friday, March 14, in addition to being Pi Day, will also be the day that MIT applicants find out if they're in. Read More
 

Mt. Gox files for bankruptcy in US to stop lawsuits
Today in an effort "to temporarily halt U.S. legal action," Mt. Gox‒previously the world's largest bitcoin exchange‒filed for U.S. bankruptcy. Reuters reported, "The Chapter 15 filing allows Mt. Gox to ask the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to recognize its foreign bankruptcy and to assist in the Japanese proceedings by protecting its U.S.-based assets. U.S. creditors can contest Mt. Gox's request for Chapter... Read More
 

AT&T KitKat upgrade made my Galaxy S4 worse
AT&T finally got around to issuing an upgrade to Android KitKat for their Samsung Galaxy S4s running Jelly Bean two weeks ago. Against my better judgment and after waiting about a week, I decided that maybe it could help with the well-documented issues I have had with my phone. Read More
 

iOS 7.1 released with CarPlay support, enhanced Siri functionality, Touch ID improvements and more
Apple this afternoon finally pulled the wraps off of iOS 7.1, the first major update to iOS 7 since it was first released nearly six months ago. Highlighting the significance of the update, Apple even put up a separate page on its website touting the advantages of iOS 7.1. Some of the more notable improvements and additions include: Read More
 

Embarrassing stories shed light on U.S. officials' technological ignorance
It's no secret that many U.S. lawmakers are a bit behind the times in terms of technology. One expert speaking at the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas, shed some light recently on just how far behind some of the most powerful people still are. RELATED: 11% of Americans think HTML is an STD, software is 'comfortable clothing' Read More
 

Joomla receives patches for zero-day SQL injection vulnerability, other flaws
Recently released security updates for the popular Joomla content management system (CMS) address a SQL injection vulnerability that poses a high risk and can be exploited to extract information from the databases of Joomla-based sites. Read More
 

Neil Young to launch hi-fi music player via Kickstarter
A portable music player that promises better sound fidelity than MP3s is set to launch on Kickstarter with backing from veteran rocker Neil Young. Read More
 

Microsoft risks security reputation ruin by retiring XP
A decade ago, Microsoft kicked off SDL, or Security Development Lifecycle, a now-widely-adopted process designed to bake security into software, and began building what has become an unmatched reputation in how a vendor writes more secure code, keeps customers informed about security issues, and backs that up with regular patches. Read More
 

VMware Unwraps Hybrid Cloud Desktop Virtualization
With the new VMware Horizon DaaS offering, IT organizations can deploy enterprise-class virtual desktops to a public cloud, private cloud or seamlessly mix the two with a hybrid cloud deployment. Read More
 

 

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