2015年12月1日 星期二

Mozilla is thinking about ditching Thunderbird email client


Although the Firefox browser is the flagship product at the Mozilla Foundation, it's far from the only one.

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Man sues Apple after retail employee deletes years worth of photos


Deric White, a 68 year-old man from the UK, is suing Apple for approximately $7,500 after an Apple employee at the company’s Regent Street store in London completely wiped White’s iPhone clean, erasing numerous photos and 15 years worth of contacts in the process.

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Cyber Monday deals on PCs, tablets, and TVs extend into Cyber Week


Cyber Monday and Black Friday deals have, in some cases, become rolling deals that extend beyond two designated days at the end of November.

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'Hoverboard' catches fire, ruins home while charging


Marty McFly would not approve of this item.

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Toy maker hack exposes data of 5 million – including personal info of children


The personal information of about 5 million people – including the photos and profiles of more than 200,000 children – has been exposed following a hack of the electronic toy maker VTech.

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CSIRO's collection of 12.5 million insects to go digital


Researchers at the CSIRO in Canberra prepare to digitise images and data for 12.5 million insects.



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Here's how much your stolen data is worth on the Dark Web


While most people associate the “Dark Web” as a murky underworld where users can easily buy and sell anything from drugs, counterfeit passports, and even advanced weaponry, it’s also proven to be a popular destination for users to traffic in stolen data. From banking information to online streaming credentials, the extent to which our private and financial data is readily available to anyone willing to pay for it is downright scary.

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