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Is Valve Working On Hardware Or a Way To Interact With It?

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The rumor mill is all a flutter today with the discovery of a job posting on Valve’s website looking for an industrial designer. This posting has fueled the speculation that Valve will official enter the hardware business in the near future. Earlier this year Gabe Newell made the statement that “If we have to sell hardware we will”. This comment combined with Newell’s dislike of Windows 8 (he called it a catastrophe), Valve’s work on porting Steam and Valve games to Linus, and a few other clues could mean that Valve is considering the fabled Valve Box or even a full gaming “PC” of their own.

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Sep 04
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Anonymous and AntiSec Pull 12 Million Apple UDIDs from an FBI Laptop... Why Did the FBI Have Them?

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We know you have heard this before, but it bears repeating: there is no such thing as a secure system. The online activist collective Anonymous and the group Antisec have shown that again if their latest release of information (dox) is to be believed. Members of the two have been at one of their favorite targets; the FBI again. They have targeted a particular FBI Agent once again Special Agent Christopher Stangl by breaking into his laptop (allegedly his FBI issued laptop) and managed to grab a significant amount of data. What makes this breach even more interesting is that the groups claim to have grabbed 12 million Apple UDIDs (Unique Device Identifiers) along with a significant amount of personal information attached to each (including full names, push service tokens and more...).

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Sep 04
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Kim Dotcom Promises A New Megaupload Will Arise , Stonger, Safer and More Secure...

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The art of warfare has evolved over the centuries as each side (attacking and defending) has learned lessons from each battle. When towns were encircled by walls attackers developed methods for bringing them down or simply starving them out. From these tools and techniques the defenders learned to ensure that they could be self-sustaining by maintaining a water and food supply; you get the picture. The same thing has happened with just about any situation where there are two sides to the fight and it certainly is happening in the fight between Megaupload and the US Copyright Lobby. After losing their fight to put exceptionally draconian laws in place such as SOPA and PIPA the copyright industry used their influence to take out possibly the largest file sharing service on the Internet; Megaupload. There was no real evidence to support their attack on a site they (the MPAA and RIAA) once praised, instead it was a clear cut campaign to bankrupt the company and to seriously injure anyone involved with them (including the host and users of Megaupload servers).

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Nokia starts free music streaming service, again

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Despite Nokia's failure with Ovi Music Unlimited they have decided to give their music streaming aspirations a second chance, so Lumia users will be able to listen streaming music for free. The service was available in Europe since last year and now it will be available in US too. The music service will be completely ad-free, and music will be picked and kept up to date by an expert team of US musicologists. It will offer 150 exclusive playlists so everyone will find something they like. This announcement comes days before they will have news event with Microsoft in which they are expected to launch one or more WP8 smartphones.

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Windows Server 2012 available

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Today during a global internet conference, Microsoft announced the availability of their server OS, Windows Server 2012. Everyone interested can view it at the link at teh end of this article. The presentation, from Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s president of the Servers and Tools Business, in which he emphasized that Windows Server 2012 is the key element Cloud OS, that will provide users a modern platform for global computer applications. "We're opening the door to every app being available on every cloud. We've thought through the delivery of the Cloud OS across public, private and hosts. Users will be cloud-ready from the get-go at multiple layers."

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