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Trojan Monitors Your Porn Surfing Habits, Threatens to Blackmail You

In an era where online privacy seems like an oxymoron, is it so bad to have your browsing history publicly available? Or to pay less than $20 to have these details removed from the Internet? Several Trojan horses spreading around the Internet these days spam your entire address book with bogus messages and...
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The Web’s Most Annoying Apps

They install icons, they get up in your face with trivial alerts, they demand that you update and then restart–three times a week. We’ve all used these apps, and they’re always a pain. They install themselves, marking their territory with icons. They flash distracting, trivial alerts on the screen...
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Be polite and put your smartphone down

Editor’s note: Brenna Ehrlich and Andrea Bartz are the sarcastic brains behind humor blog and soon-to-be-book Stuff Hipsters Hate. When they’re not trolling Brooklyn for new material, Ehrlich works as a news editor at Mashable.com, and Bartz holds the same position at Psychology Today. (CNN)...
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ATM hack promises teller machine jackpot

A woman uses an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) in Los Angeles in 2008. Computer security researchers are heading to Las Vegas with a software hack that gets bank teller machines to spew out cash jackpots. 3 Axis CNC Mill – $7480 – from the leader in small CNC In stock now, we ship world wide....
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Chasing home efficiency, nudged by the sun

The cliche response from homeowners with newly installed solar panels is to excitedly watch the utility meter run backwards–”Look, I’m making electricity!” But for me, it’s been two years and I’m still checking the meter because I’m so close to that magic...
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