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Hillary Clinton: 'I think I went above and beyond' email requirements

Hillary Clinton: 'I think I went above and beyond' email requirements

The most contentious work-related email debate of this month (at least) continued today, as likely presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held a press conference (video) at the UN headquarters.[Read more...]
How Valve's secret meeting got devs on board with Steam VR

How Valve's secret meeting got devs on board with Steam VR

Alex Schwartz expected robes. His development studio, Owlchemy Labs, received a cryptic email from Valve, one of the largest and most mysterious companies in the gaming industry, on an otherwise normal day in October: The message contained a secrecy agreement, plane tickets and the vague assertion that this was all about something related to virtual reality. [Read more...]
New 'Game of Thrones' episodes will air worldwide simultaneously

New 'Game of Thrones' episodes will air worldwide simultaneously

It looks like HBO has caught wind of those "most pirated show in the world" stats Game of Thrones keeps racking up, and it's making a change. [Read more...]
These companies think the future of wearables is wellness, not watches

These companies think the future of wearables is wellness, not watches

Whisper it, but if the trend at London's Wearable Technology Show is any indication then the future of wearables may not be in fitness. [Read more...]
Uber wants 1 million women as drivers by 2020

Uber wants 1 million women as drivers by 2020

To put it mildly, Uber's reputation for supporting women is less than stellar -- it's not hard to find women who refuse to be passengers, let alone drivers. [Read more...]
Wikimedia is suing the NSA over its mass surveillance program

Wikimedia is suing the NSA over its mass surveillance program

The Wikimedia Foundation is suing the US National Security Agency (NSA) for breaching Wikipedia users' privacy with mass surveillance techniques. [Read more...]
Self-destructing site shows how long it takes Google to find you

Self-destructing site shows how long it takes Google to find you

Wondering how long it would take for Google's search engine to find your website if you didn't promote it? About 22 days, according to Matthew Rothenberg. [Read more...]

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