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Sunday, August 10, 2014

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Can an armadillo paper airplane fly? Autodesk says yes

Autodesk researchers build a Pteromys, a tool that lets anyone design a paper airplane that will fly, no matter how outlandish.

Want a safe car? Check its cyber safety rating

A security research group proposes an 5-star automobile cyber safety rating system that could go far beyond hacking cars.

Lavabit founder's DarkMail needs help to cross finish line

Embattled email guru Ladar Levison updates the DefCon crowd on encrypted email project DarkMail and asks for help from the hacker faithful to get what may be his final email project done.
Good for consumers: T-Mo's Uncarrier moves the needle
Battling Ebola: Information is the most powerful tool
​Why you shouldn't be scared by 'largest data breach' ever
Judge rejects wage-fixing deal struck by tech giants

Top News

8 hours agoInternetby

Amazon halts preorders of some Disney movie discs

Move is reminiscent of contract disputes the Internet retailer has with Warner Home Video and book publisher Hachette.
1 day agoTech Industryby

Amazon jabs Hachette in e-books dispute: 'We will never give up'

In a letter to readers and authors, the e-commerce giants asks people to email Hachette's CEO saying they want lower e-book prices.
2 days agoGamingby

EA vows not to nix games from EA Access subscription service

Electronic Arts' all-you-can-play service for select video games won't yank titles off the table, says executive Peter Moore.
2 days agoPhonesby

Microsoft to kill Skype for Windows Phone 7

The Windows Phone 7 version is being retired, which means it will no longer be available for download, and people won't be able to use it on their existing WP7 device.
2 days agoMobile Appsby

Windows Phone Store hits more than 300,000 apps

And Microsoft expects the number to get much larger with the arrival of "universal" Windows apps.
2 hours agoPhonesby

Samsung has reportedly begun testing three-sided display phone

The electronics giant has begun testing of a new screen, likely to be unveiled this year, according to a Korean supplier of Samsung parts.
7 hours agoCraveby

Stephen Hawking movie trailer teases romance, tragedy

"The Theory of Everything," in which the famed physicist is played by Eddie Redmayne, is a movie that appears to meld science and romance. Will it work?
8 hours agoTechnically Incorrectby

Civilians steer NASA satellite from an old McDonald's

Somewhere in Mountain View, a group of civilians take over the ISEE-3 satellite using old radio parts bought on eBay. Today, they're screening a live lunar flyby.
10 hours agoBlack Hat / Def Con 2014by

Lavabit founder's DarkMail needs help to cross finish line

Embattled email guru Ladar Levison updates the DefCon crowd on encrypted email project DarkMail and asks for help from the hacker faithful to get what may be his final email project done.
1 day agoTechnically Incorrectby

John McAfee: Google drives humans to 'least common denominator'

Speaking at Defcon, the notorious security expert lambastes what he sees as Google's destruction of privacy.
1 day agoTechnically Incorrectby

Apple rumor mill buzzes to life over iWatch 'joke'

An influential blogger makes a comment about Apple launching its "wearable thing" in September -- but then says it was a joke.
1 day agoBlack Hat / Def Con 2014by

Want a safe car? Check its cyber safety rating

At the Defcon hackers convention, a security research group proposes an automobile cyber safety rating system that could go far beyond hacking cars.
1 day agoCraveby

All you need to know about the 'X-Men' movies in 3 minutes

Need to catch up on all seven of the "X-Men" movies? If you've got three minutes, Mashable's got a new video that can help.
1 day agoThe Audiophiliacby

A visit to Grado's Brooklyn headphone factory

The Audiophiliac visits Grado's Brooklyn factory to document the fabrication and assembly of the most affordable "e" Series headphone, the SR60e.

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