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Thursday, April 10, 2014

CNET News-

Article / 17 minutes ago

Video games may cause aggresson based on difficulty, not violence

A study finds that video games may cause aggressive behaviour, but the trigger isn't violent content, it's frustration.
Article / 1 hour ago

Heartbleed bug also affects Cisco, Juniper equipment

The major security vulnerability affects networking equipment used to connect to the Web, the companies warn.
Article / 1 hour ago

Apple: iOS, OSX, and Web site safe from Heartbleed attack

The tech giant confirms that its mobile, desktop, and Web services haven’t fallen prey to the vulnerability that has sent thousands of Web sites and services scrambling.
Article / 1 hour ago

Protect your device from malicious ads

The chances of encountering a malware-bearing ad on your phone or tablet are increasing. But blocking ads on mobile is neither easy nor very effective. Here's a better approach to ad-blocking on your device.
Article / 2 hours ago

Aereo’s live TV coming to Chromecast in May

The company is releasing an app for Android that lets users watch and record over-the-air broadcast television.
Article / 3 hours ago

Robotic Pocket Printer sits in the palm of your hand

Why limit yourself by feeding paper into a printer, if you can just drop the printer on the paper instead? A new Kickstarter campaign seeks funds for little robot that prints 1 page per minute.
Article / 3 hours ago

Geology of thrones: Elaborate maps of Westeros over eons

"Game of Thrones" often feels like it's set in a real world. Feed the illusion with these fascinating geologic maps created by Stanford researchers.
Article / 3 hours ago

LinkedIn to companies: Use your own talent pool to recruit

The professional social network introduces a trio of recruiting products to "take the work out of retaining and finding top talent."
Article / 3 hours ago

Facebook squashes marketers' 'like'-bait in News Feed update

Say goodbye to spammy stories in your News Feed -- or at least the social network's definition of spammy stories. Marketers may beg to differ.
Article / 4 hours ago

Amazon snaps up digital comics retailer Comixology

Amazon.com's purchase of the digital comic book storefront and reader could portend big changes for the burgeoning digital comics market.
Article / 4 hours ago

Amazon reveals craziest 'Mayday' customer support calls

The "Mayday" button on Amazon's Kindle Fire brings up a live feed of a support person right there on the tablet. Pizza, marriage proposals -- it's inspired some unique customer requests.

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