Welcome to the new frontier of cyber-espionage, and remember this name: “Flame” — a mysterious new cyber spy tool that hit the headlines this week.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Emergency workers scan QR codes to quickly access health information
A year-long test between government agencies and private company, Lifesquare, is going on in Marin County, California.
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IMAX in your living room: the future of TV
A new television technology known as Super Hi-Vision offers viewers a picture 16 times the resolution currently available on HDTVs.
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Key Gene Found Responsible For Accelerated Aging and Cancer
Researchers at NYU School of Medicine have identified a single gene that simultaneously controls inflammation, accelerated aging and cancer.
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Microsoft Office for iOS and Android Arriving in November?
BGR reports that Microsoft is planning to launch Office for iOS in November this year, with the source claiming first-hand knowledge of the software running on an iPad. With the app’s splash screen referring to it as “Office for iOS”, the source also speculates that the app may also be coming to the smaller screens of the iPhone and iPod touch. In addition to its iOS effort, Microsoft is also said to be bringing Office to Android-based tablets in the same timeframe.
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Siri for your car: Dragon Drive lets you text, email at the wheel
Meet Dragon Drive!, the latest in talking-car technology. Nuance Communications unveiled on Tuesday this new Siri-like voice platform designed specifically for the connected car.
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Spotify offers Australians 16 million tracks for free – with ads
Music-streaming site Spotify is headed down under, offering access to 16 million songs for free if the user puts up with “occasional advertising”.
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Port Melbourne Coach Gary Ayres on TenNewsMelb last night talking about our 28 wins in a row
Check out this great interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnTuOSzTzws&sns=em