GCHQ code-breaking challenge cracked by Google search |
- GCHQ code-breaking challenge cracked by Google search
- Toshiba Regza 32UL863 32in LED TV
- Canonical releases first alpha of Ubuntu 12.04
- Carrier IQ VP: App on millions of phones not a privacy risk
GCHQ code-breaking challenge cracked by Google search Posted: 03 Dec 2011 02:01 AM PST HM Government's finest thwarted by web spiderA simple Google search unlocks the supposedly secret completion page to GCHQ's code-cracking competition.… |
Toshiba Regza 32UL863 32in LED TV Posted: 03 Dec 2011 12:00 AM PST The sharpest picture we've seen?Review This Toshiba delivers possibly the sharpest HD picture I've seen on any 32in TV all year. There, I've said it. If you're looking for a good reason to buy this set, that's it.… |
Canonical releases first alpha of Ubuntu 12.04 Posted: 02 Dec 2011 05:38 PM PST 'Precise Pangolin' has a way to goCanonical has released the first alpha build of Ubuntu 12.04, dubbed "Precise Pangolin," and the organization said that the latest version would be a long term support (LTS) release.… |
Carrier IQ VP: App on millions of phones not a privacy risk Posted: 02 Dec 2011 03:48 PM PST Like tiny fish through a net, key taps dropped from memoryMore than 48 hours after a software developer posted evidence Carrier IQ monitored the key taps on more than 141 million smartphones, a company official has come forward to rebut the disturbing allegations. And he's provided enough technical detail to convince The Register the diagnostics software doesn't represent a privacy threat to handset owners.… |
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