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Hackers are holding the data of 650,000 Domino's customers for ransom
Hackers have reportedly stolen data of more than 600,000 Domino’s Pizza customers. A group of hackers demand €30,000 before next Monday or they will make captured data public. The hacker...
Paid-for micro-blogging platform App.net is going open source
Would-be Twitter rival App.net today shed some light on its first major round of subscription renewals, and the outlook isn't so good. The "state of the union" starts off on a positive...
Intel reportedly doubling Thunderbolt transfer speeds
Although Thunderbolt interconnection technology is not an industry standard that is broadly adopted by all players on the market, it is an interconnection of choice for many creative professionals who...
Intel claims that recent PC sales have been "promising"
Intel, the number one computer chipmaker, late Tuesday posted first-quarter earnings per share that came in a penny above Wall Street views on roughly in line sales. Intel stock was up 1%...
The Supreme Court will soon decide the validity of software patents
The U.S. Supreme Court is wading into a messy debate over when software deserves a patent, an issue that is important to big technology companies such as Microsoft and Google, yet has so far...
Intel promises not to use minerals that come from conflict zones
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich promised that none of the company's chips that are manufactured this year will use minerals that come from conflict zones. Several of the minerals that are...
The number of people affected by the Adobe hack climbs 1,310%
They said it was bad when it was first reported that Adobe got hacked. The 2.9 million originally reported sounded devastating. Well, that was nothing compared to the reality of...