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1. No, your data isn't secure in the cloud (computerworld.com)
2 points by antitrust on Aug 14, 2013 | past
2. Apple should be breaking new ground – not the law (theguardian.com)
2 points by antitrust on Aug 14, 2013 | past
3. The average price for a Windows XP exploit is $50,000 to $150,000 (computerworld.com)
4 points by antitrust on Aug 13, 2013 | past
4. Microsoft is incorporating spyware into local search. (computerworld.com)
3 points by antitrust on Aug 13, 2013 | past
5. Suddenly, Google is making great hardware (cnn.com)
2 points by antitrust on Aug 13, 2013 | past
6. Apple’s ebook penalties may kill iTunes’ iOS app monopoly (gomonews.com)
2 points by antitrust on Aug 8, 2013 | past
7. If Amazon is the future of work, then be afraid (gigaom.com)
73 points by antitrust on Aug 7, 2013 | past | 106 comments
8. GPS data are vital—but the signal is surprisingly easy to disrupt (economist.com)
8 points by antitrust on July 29, 2013 | past | 2 comments
9. Texas students fake GPS signals and take control of an $80 million yacht (chron.com)
151 points by antitrust on July 29, 2013 | past | 97 comments
10. PCWorld ends print edition (time.com)
3 points by antitrust on July 11, 2013 | past
11. City scanning all traffic for stolen cars (chron.com)
3 points by antitrust on July 11, 2013 | past | 1 comment
12. Judge Rules Against Apple in E-Books Trial (nytimes.com)
4 points by antitrust on July 10, 2013 | past
13. FTC demands search engines separate advertisements and search results (ftc.gov)
2 points by antitrust on June 25, 2013 | past

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