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ZRRO brings touch-controlled Android apps to your big-screen TV


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Security Leadership Series: Security Strategies for Success 
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Beyond Whois: The Power of Domain Profiles in Cybersecurity 
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ZRRO brings touch-controlled Android apps to your big-screen TV 
ZRRO is trying something new in the Android micro-console space. They're skipping the gamepad and trying to convince Android developers to support traditional game controllers and instead, they're bringing touch controls to the TV. Read More 

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Using DNS Intel in Cybersecurity Investigation and Forensics 
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Sony to release developer edition smart glasses for $840 
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Find out if you were spied on by UK's spy agency GCHQ via the NSA 
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LG executive indicted over broken Samsung washing machine 
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