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Technology News: Mobile Apps: Microsoft Opens iOS Window for Xbox Live Fans
technewsworld.com — “Xbox gamers can access their Xbox Live accounts from their iPhones and iPads now that Microsoft has launched the My Xbox Live app for iOS. Access to Xbox Live has been available on Microsoft's Windows Phone platform since it launched more than a year ago, but this is the first time Microsoft is offering the app on a competing system, although third-party apps have allowed at least partial capability before.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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Technology News: Med Tech: Invasion of the Body Hackers? Wireless Medical Devices Susceptible to Attacks
technewsworld.com — “Security expert and diabetic Jerome Radcliffe has hacked into the wireless insulin pump he wears on his body around the clock to keep his blood sugar level stable. Radcliffe talked about the hack in a presentation at the Black Hat Security Conference, held in Las Vegas. He reportedly detailed how untraceable attacks could be launched against wireless insulin pumps, pacemakers and implanted defibrillators.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
Most Recently Shared on August 16, 2011 at 3:29 pm By:
Body-hacking? "Security expert and #diabetic Jerome Radcliffe has #hacked into [his own] #wireless insulin pump..." http://t.co/PsLpa3e
Technology News: Security: DefCon Welcomes Kids: Hacking Fun for Everyone
technewsworld.com — “The twenty-somethings arrested by the FBI in July on suspicion of partaking in criminal activities tied to the Anonymous hacker community may soon be regarded as geriatrics. The first annual hacker conference for kids, DefCon Kids, was held in Las Vegas last weekend as part of DefCon, which bills itself as the world's largest hacker conference.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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DefCon Welcomes Kids: Hacking Fun for Everyone http://t.co/ivkKXcp
Technology News: Med Tech: Invasion of the Body Hackers? Wireless Medical Devices Susceptible to Attacks
technewsworld.com — “Security expert and diabetic Jerome Radcliffe has hacked into the wireless insulin pump he wears on his body around the clock to keep his blood sugar level stable. Radcliffe talked about the hack in a presentation at the Black Hat Security Conference, held in Las Vegas. He reportedly detailed how untraceable attacks could be launched against wireless insulin pumps, pacemakers and implanted defibrillators.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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Technology News: Med Tech: Invasion of the Body Hackers? Wireless Medical Devices Susceptible to Attacks
technewsworld.com — “Security expert and diabetic Jerome Radcliffe has hacked into the wireless insulin pump he wears on his body around the clock to keep his blood sugar level stable. Radcliffe talked about the hack in a presentation at the Black Hat Security Conference, held in Las Vegas. He reportedly detailed how untraceable attacks could be launched against wireless insulin pumps, pacemakers and implanted defibrillators.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
Most Recently Shared on August 5, 2011 at 7:08 pm By:
Invasion of the Body Hackers? Wireless Medical Devices Susceptible to Attacks - TechNewsWorld: ABC Ne... http://bit.ly/nM4GQA #MedDevice
Technology News: Wireless: AT&T to Put Top Wireless Hogs on a Data Diet
technewsworld.com — “AT&T will begin limiting data speeds for the top 5 percent of wireless data users who currently have unlimited data plans, the company announced Friday. Many AT&T customers currently operate under a tiered data plan, but customers who had unlimited usage before the tiered plans were initiated about a year ago were able to continue downloading and uploading an unlimited amount of data.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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AT&T to Put Top Wireless Hogs on a Data Diet http://bit.ly/ndN4ar
Technology News: Privacy: The Antisocial Social Networking Bill
technewsworld.com — “Facebook is having a tough month. First, it was revealed that the company hired a PR firm to portray competitor Google in a negative light, and now it is facing an even worse scenario: government regulation. The Social Networking Privacy Act, introduced into the California Senate, is a huge challenge to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has argued that making personal data public is the new "social norm."” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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Technology News: Privacy: The Antisocial Social Networking Bill http://bit.ly/ky7kdK
Technology News: Gaming: Study: One in 10 Young Gamers Could Become Pathological Addicts
technewsworld.com — “Frantic parents concerned about their children's digital habits have found a new ally in the form of a study published in the latest issue of the journal Pediatrics . Roughly 10 percent of young video gamers suffer a pathological addiction to their games, the researchers found.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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Study: One in 10 Young Gamers Could Become Pathological Addicts. http://cot.ag/lLsgtK
Technology News: Mobile Apps: Mobile Health Apps, Part 3: On the Cutting Edge
technewsworld.com — “The future of mobile healthcare apps is already here, and it readily conjures images of "Star Trek" and Dr. "Bones" McCoy's medical tricorder. Take for example, a new app system developed by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital that detects cancer. The palm-size nuclear magnetic resonance device, which mimics the gigantic MRI machine, sits on a patient's bedside table.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
Most Recently Shared on April 29, 2011 at 4:54 pm By:
Mobile Health Apps--On the Cutting Edge: http://bit.ly/jXqwG5. (part 3 of a TechNewsWorld series) #mHealth
Technology News: Malware: Online Security: Very Bad and Getting Worse
technewsworld.com — “The state of Web security has never been pretty, and a new report from Symantec discussing current and future threats only highlights just how risky the Internet environment has become. The daily volume of Web-based attacks increased an eye-popping 93 percent from 2009 to 2010, the report says -- and that's a particularly significant increase given the high level of attacks prior to 2009.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
Most Recently Shared on April 7, 2011 at 2:35 pm By:
Interesting article on malware using shortened URLs, soc networks, & the ripe target of mobile devices http://bit.ly/fTAMxt
Technology News: Tech Buzz: Why Innovation Really Doesn't Matter
technewsworld.com — “I'm writing this at the IE9 launch, which happened last Thursday, and this morning I had an epiphany. Don't worry -- I'm pretty sure my meds will kick in momentarily, but until they do, it strikes me that with all the focus on innovation and Apple, Apple doesn't really innovate that much. What it does is focus and out-execute every company it competes with in most every product. One exception is Safari.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
Most Recently Shared on February 15, 2011 at 2:58 pm By:
RT @Gwen_Ishmael: Interesting perspective: It's execution, not #innovation that matters http://bit.ly/gObno8 #innochat
Technology News: Chips: Fantastic Plastic, Part 1: Polymers in Computing
technewsworld.com — “Not all polymers are plastics, but all plastics are polymers. And organic polymer plastics, known mostly for being insulators, in some cases make excellent conductors and semiconductors. The term "all-polymer semiconductor" sounds almost like an oxymoron. Plastic is generally considered a poor medium for conducting electricity and an excellent material to resist the flow of electric current and magnetism.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
Most Recently Shared on January 27, 2011 at 3:04 pm By:
Fantastic Plastic, Part 1: Polymers in Computing http://bit.ly/gFm6oN
Technology News: Med Tech: Scientists Crack Genetic Code for Rare Cancer That Beset Steve Jobs
technewsworld.com — “Johns Hopkins University scientists have deciphered the genetic code for a rare type of pancreatic cancer -- neuroendocrine or islet cell tumor -- that Apple CEO Steve Jobs told the world he'd been diagnosed with back in 2004. The discovery explains many of the cancer's troubling, highly variable properties and suggests new treatment approaches.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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Scientists Crack Genetic Code for Rare Cancer That Beset Steve Jobs: Johns Hopkins University scientists have de... http://bit.ly/hZZGKN
Technology News: Malware: Ringing In a Scam-Free Cyber Monday
technewsworld.com — “The end of Thanksgiving means the beginning of holiday shopping season, and as usual, a great deal of that shopping will be done online. But while online shopping is easy and convenient, it's also fraught with dangers. Sure, it's easy to search the Web for the best price on that laptop or video gaming console you want to get, but some of the results that pop up contain malicious links or malware.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
Most Recently Shared on November 29, 2010 at 8:07 pm By:
Gr8 tips! Thx 4 sharing =) RT @burgessct: Great #onlinesafety advice RT @Webroot: Ringing In a Scam-Free Cyber Monday - http://bit.ly/hQzKUG
Technology News: Robotics: E-Skin for Robots Could Lead to Touchy-Feely Prosthetics for Humans
technewsworld.com — “Robots can be made made strong, robots can be made tireless, but a big problem with robots so far is that they can't be made to have a sense of touch as humans do. The same issue challenges designers of prosthetic limbs. Imitating the motor movements of joints and muscles is one thing, but imitating human skin with all its myriad ways of detecting sensation is quite another.” View full resource at technewsworld.com
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E-Skin for Robots Could Lead to Touchy-Feely Prosthetics for Humans: Robots can be made made strong, robots can be... http://bit.ly/9grNd1

