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by mike wheatley

The United States is a vast and expansive country that’s become utterly dependent on its transportation infrastructure, including its roads, its railways and its flight paths. Its transport networks can be thought of as the oil that keeps the engine...
From: Silicon Angle | By: Mike Wheatley | Friday, May 17, 2013
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Twitter’s long been one of the favourite sources of information for researchers studying people’s trends and perceptions, and for good reason – with millions of users spread across the world sending out billions of tweets every single day, there...
From: Silicon Angle | By: Mike Wheatley | Friday, May 17, 2013
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Julian Assange has come out with yet another verbal attack on the US, this time warning that Latin American nations are at risk of losing their sovereignty due to their dependence on American telecommunications technologies and companies. The WikiLeaks...
From: Silicon Angle | By: Mike Wheatley | Friday, May 17, 2013
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Yahoo’s biggest problem as it tries to reinvent itself into an entity capable of challenging Google and Facebook is that it simply isn’t a ‘cool’ brand anymore. Hence, the majority of its users are a bunch of old farts, as … Continue reading...
From: Silicon Angle | By: Mike Wheatley | Friday, May 17, 2013
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Almost three weeks after we first reported on Yahoo’s inability to protect its customers from being hacked, it seems that the email provider is no closer to coming up with an effective solution – or even admitting that it has … Continue reading...
From: Silicon Angle | By: Mike Wheatley | Thursday, May 16, 2013
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You might think that hacking Facebook accounts is something that only those with advanced technical skills would be able to do. After all, isn’t Facebook supposed to have all kinds of sophisticated security systems in place to protect user’s accounts?...
From: Silicon Angle | By: Mike Wheatley | Thursday, May 16, 2013
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