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Computing Now's News Podcast covers the most important and interesting topics from industry and research. y5847
Computing Now's News Podcast covers the most important and interesting topics from industry and research.
CN News Podcast: Critical Linux bug, US requiring faster broadband, tech firms settle hiring lawsuit.
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A Linux bug representing a major Internet threat, the US requiring faster speeds for broadband, and big tech firms settling a lawsuit over accusations that they unfairly limited workers' wages.
07:13
CN News Podcast: 01-28-2015
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Three advanced technologies beginning to improve mobile telephony, researchers developing an application that wins at poker, and familiar names at the top of 2014's list of worst s.
07:46
CN News Podcast: 01-21-2015
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French websites defaced, bug that enables eavesdropping on cell calls, and NASA's ape-like robot.
06:47
CN News Podcast: 01-13-2015
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Hackers attacking the Internet naming authority, companies working on ways to let mobile apps communicate with one another, and California prisoners being taught to program.
07:25
CN News Podcast: 12-10-2014
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Sony hit with a devastating attack, a new Bluetooth version that connects to the Internet, and the father of the home video console dying recently.
07:22
CN News Podcast: 11-26-2014
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Malware that has been spying on victims for six years, a company at the center of a controversy over the future of cloud services and TV broadcasting declaring bankruptcy, and virtual reality that could make gamers sick.
07:18
CN News Podcast: 11-19-2014
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Microsoft telling s to patch a potentially catastrophic Windows flaw, researchers finding that many children’s apps violate s’ privacy, and a group wanting permission for players to revive discontinued online games.
06:47
CN News Podcast: 11-14-2014
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Extensive law-enforcement operation taking down dark websites allegedly involved in criminal activity, hackers stealing employee data from the US Postal Service, and scientists deg robotic penguin chicks to monitor real penguins.
06:45
CN News Podcast: 11-05-2014
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China reportedly attacking Apple’s iCloud, a game company forcing the shutdown of a gamebot maker, and a new system letting babies isolated in incubators feel their mothers' heartbeats.
06:54
CN News Podcast: 10-30-2014
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Another serious flaw in a major Internet-security technology, a consortium working on new Ethernet approaches, and a new text service that could help spot Ebola outbreaks in Africa.
07:15
CN News Podcast: 10-22-2014
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Another serious flaw in a major Internet-security technology, a consortium working on new Ethernet approaches, and a new text service that could help spot Ebola outbreaks in Africa.
07:16
CN News Podcast: 10-17-2014
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Hackers breaching European ATMs and withdrawing cash, the US rejecting more software patents than in the past, and a new trend in which wearable technology adheres to skin.
06:08
CN News Podcast: 10-10-2014
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Silicon Valley legend Hewlett-Packard splitting into two companies after 75 years, growing for a new software approach that could boost cloud computing, and some security experts saying mobile malware is finally about to become a problem.
07:06
CN News Podcast: 10-01-2014
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Hackers starting to exploit the critical Shellshock vulnerability, new technology making security just a heartbeat away, and a potato-salad crowdfunding joke that turned into a boon for charity.
06:21
CN News Podcast: 09-23-2014
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A flaw that exposes personal data in government databases, the top five US universities whose computer science bachelor's degree recipients make the most money, and three exotic Web-tracking tools threatening privacy.
06:48
CN News Podcast: 09-18-2014
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A tiny radio that could help enable the Internet of Things, a high-powered version of T rendering firewalls and other security products useless, and Google testing drones to provide Internet access to remote areas.
05:44
CN News Podcast: 09-08-2014
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The recent digital crime wave, NATO being ready to approve a pledge of mutual defense in case of a major cyberattack, and researchers using visible light for car-to-car communications.
06:39
CN News Podcast: 08-27-2014
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Commercial systems that secretly track cell phone owners' movements gaining popularity, ransomware hitting Android phones, and huge robot swarms self-assemble into complex shapes.
06:51
CN News Podcast: 08-21-2014
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Hackers steal customer data from supermarket chains and a major healthcare system; technology to help poorer parts of the world connect to the Internet; and Intel's new fanless, energy-efficient chip that could lead to ultrathin mobile devices.
06:59
CN News Podcast: 08-14-2014
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IBM announcing a new type of chip inspired by the brain; security researchers listing the cars most and least vulnerable to hacking; and a US court rejecting a settlement in a wage-fixing collusion suit against big Silicon Valley companies.
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