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Techmeme Posts
3172
Earliest Post
3/3/06
Most Recent Post
5/17/13
Ars Technica Authors
Nate Anderson
(508)
Jacqui Cheng
(401)
Ryan Paul
(279)
Eric Bangeman
(245)
Matthew Lasar
(132)
Ken Fisher
(128)
Peter Bright
(101)
Emil Protalinski
(101)
Timothy B. Lee
(98)
Chris Foresman
(94)
Ars Technica Posts
Cisco switches to weaker hashing scheme, passwords cracked wide open
3/20/13 by
Dan Goodin
Cisco
,
Cisco
Chameleon botnet steals millions from advertisers with fake mouseclicks
3/20/13 by
Sean Gallagher
Chameleon
The 49ers' plan to build the greatest stadium Wi-Fi network of all time
3/19/13 by
Jon Brodkin
Time
,
-
,
Network
Bug in EA's Origin game platform allows attackers to hijack player PCs
3/19/13 by
Dan Goodin
s
,
In
Same hacker may have targeted Ars, reporter Krebs, and Wired's Honan
3/19/13 by
Sean Gallagher
s
,
Wired
John Browett and Apple retail: "rejected for fit rather than competency"
3/15/13 by
Jacqui Cheng
Apple
,
Apple
,
John Browett
,
Retail
Major glitch in Bitcoin network sparks sell-off; price temporarily falls 23%
3/12/13 by
Timothy B. Lee
23
,
Bitcoin
,
In
,
Network
,
Glitch
Philips delivers promised dev docs for colorful Hue LED lights
3/11/13 by
Lee Hutchinson
Philips
,
LED Lights
,
DEV
Exclusive: super-early iPhone prototype had 5″x7″ screen, serial port
3/11/13 by
Jacqui Cheng
Prototype
,
iPhone
Meet the men who spy on women through their webcams
3/11/13 by
Nate Anderson
MEET
Texas proposes one of nation's "most sweeping" mobile privacy laws
3/7/13 by
Cyrus Farivar
One
,
s
,
texas
,
Mobile
How two volunteers built the Raspberry Pi's operating system
3/7/13 by
Jon Brodkin
s
The Raspberry Pi: One year since launch, one million sold
3/2/13 by
Jon Brodkin
One
Exploit lets websites bombard visitors' PCs with gigabytes of data
3/1/13 by
Dan Goodin
Data
Bizarre old-school spyware attacks governments, sports Mark of the Beast
2/27/13 by
Dan Goodin
mark
Revealed: Stuxnet "beta's" devious alternate attack on Iran nuke program
2/26/13 by
Dan Goodin
s
Internet Explorer 10 finally released for Windows 7
2/26/13 by
Peter Bright
Explorer
,
Windows
,
Windows 7
Firefox 22 will block third-party cookies
2/24/13 by
Megan Geuss
Firefox
Obama Administration backs open access to all federal research
2/22/13 by
John Timmer
Access
,
Open Access
,
Research
Ubuntu touch preview can now be installed on Nexus phones, tablets
2/22/13 by
Jon Brodkin
Ubuntu
,
Now
,
Tablets
How Anonymous accidentally helped expose two Chinese hackers
2/21/13 by
Nate Anderson
FCC orders 2M people to power down cell phone signal boosters
2/21/13 by
Jon Brodkin
Signal
,
cell phone
,
People
100Gbps and beyond: What lies ahead in the world of networking
2/20/13 by
David Strom
Ahead
,
In
,
Networking
Apple fixes Exchange (but not passcode unlock) bug with iOS 6.1.2
2/19/13 by
Andrew Cunningham
Apple
,
Apple
,
.
,
Exchange
,
iOS
Dell's Linux Ultrabook gets more pixels, European availability
2/19/13 by
Lee Hutchinson
Dell
,
s
Facebook computers compromised by zero-day Java exploit
2/15/13 by
Sean Gallagher
Facebook
,
Facebook
,
Computers
Who needs HP and Dell? Facebook now designs all its own servers
2/15/13 by
Jon Brodkin
Facebook
,
Facebook
,
Dell
,
Own
,
HP
,
HP
,
Now
,
ITS
Does Apple really assign engineers to "fake" projects as a loyalty test?
2/15/13 by
Jacqui Cheng
Apple
,
Apple
,
Projects
A world of hurt after McAfee mistakenly revokes key for signing Mac apps
2/15/13 by
Dan Goodin
McAfee
,
McAfee
,
Apps
,
mac
Skype calls now equivalent to one-third of global phone traffic
2/14/13 by
Cyrus Farivar
Skype
,
Skype
,
One
,
Now
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