2015년 1월 28일 수요일

Happy 'Data Privacy Day,' Now Lock Your Cellphone

 January 28, 2015 
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Happy 'Data Privacy Day,' Now Lock Your Cellphone
No one plans to lose their cellphone, but if it happens and the phone isn't locked, the consequences can be devastating.
 
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What's the Difference Between Asteroids and Comets?
York College Astronomer Tim Paglione explains what sets apart asteroids and comets.
 
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How games like Trivia Crack and Candy Crush get inside your head
Quick, before you start this article, isn't there time for a quick round of Trivia Crack? Or Candy Crush? Or Cut the Rope? Chances are you have one of those games, or one like it, installed on your phone - and perhaps find yourself unable to stop playing. What is it about these games that makes it so hard to stop? Turns out psychologists (and game designers) call it a "compulsion loop.
 
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Lawmakers: Should Social Media Ban Terrorist Posts?
Lawmakers and policy experts discussed whether social media sites should be held responsible when terrorists use them.
 
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Fossils Push Back Snake Origins by 65 Million Years
Scientists have described the four oldest-known snake fossils, including a reptile that lived about 167 million years ago.
 
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It's Official: Apple Watch Will Ship in April
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Lawmakers: Should Social Media Ban Terrorist Posts?
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Yahoo to Spin Off Its Remaining Stake in Alibaba
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