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Security researcher finds most hospital equipment hackable in study of about 100 facilities — Why It's Insanely Easy to Hack Hospital Equipment — When Scott Erven was given free reign to roam through all of the medical equipment used at a large chain of Midwest health care facilities … | Jim Dalrymple / The Loop: |
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Rumor: ‘Ok Google Everywhere,’ Modular Actions, New Navigation Buttons Coming To Android — We've recently seen plenty of rumors related to Google's future plans for its Search app, from automatically remembering where you parked to reminding you of things when you're with another person … | Chris Welch / The Verge: |
Samsung confirms fatal camera flaw on ‘limited number’ of Galaxy S5 smartphones — The Samsung Galaxy S5's 16-megapixel camera is one of its best assets, but it's also turned into something of a liability for the company just weeks after launch. Complaints across internet forums have documented … | Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post: |
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Low-level federal judges balking at law enforcement requests for electronic evidence — Judges at the lowest levels of the federal judiciary are balking at sweeping requests by law enforcement officials for cellphone and other sensitive personal data, declaring the demands overly broad and at odds with basic constitutional rights.| Zach Epstein / BGR: |
Amazon smartphone could be an AT&T exclusive, offer “Prime Data” plan as a key selling point — The Amazon smartphone's secret weapon: Prime Data — 3D effects and unique gesture controls aren't the only big selling points for Amazon's upcoming phones| Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
HTC's head of design is leaving the company — Scott Croyle, the man responsible for the stellar designs of HTC's One smartphone line, is leaving the Taiwanese company. Having led HTC's industrial design and user experience teams since his One & Co studio was acquired in 2008, Croyle is now departing to work on his own projects.| Re/code: |
Will Google+ be scaled back? Googlers are unsure, but Besbris' appointment is seen as evidence — Minus Its Leader, What's Left at Google+? — Without its biggest champion and original leader, Vic Gundotra, insiders say the fate of Google+, the search giant's big attempt to dominate … | Josh Lowensohn / The Verge: |
Apple and Samsung will go into overtime to address key patent issue in court — Apple and Samsung will get a little more time in court than originally planned, after a California judge said both sides should be able to present additional evidence to clarify the wording associated with one of Apple's key patents.| Susan Decker / Bloomberg: |
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Hulu Blocks VPN Users Over Piracy Concerns — Free and legal streaming services such as Hulu have been proven to slow down piracy rates in the United States. — At the same time, however, they also created a new problem. With a relatively cheap VPN subscription, people from all over the world … | Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica: |
Netflix researching “large-scale peer-to-peer technology” for streaming — When we wrote about the possibility of Netflix using a peer-to-peer architecture for streaming earlier today, it seemed like more of a thought experiment than a real possibility. — But it turns out Netflix is looking … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Facebook's Mobile Ad Network Is Called “Facebook Audience Network” And Here's How It Works — Next week at f8, Facebook will unveil Facebook Audience Network, its mobile ad network that will let developers target both standard banners and custom ad units with Facebook's vast trove of personal data, according to multiple sources.| Nick Statt / CNET: |
Exclusive: Nike FuelBand engineers courted by Nest, Oculus, Intel, and Microsoft — Tech companies are lining up to nab Nike engineers after the sportswear maker decided to dismantle its wearable-hardware team. — Nike engineers and other hardware and manufacturing experts … | Sarah Gray / Salon: |
Verizon to pass information on its users' desktop browsing habits to mobile advertisers — Heads up, Verizon users! This might be the creepiest big data tactic yet — Even if your computer isn't connected via Verizon, the company will monitor your activity and sell it to marketers| Liz Gannes / Re/code: |
Workplace Communication App Slack Raises $43 Million at $250 Million Valuation — Slack, which makes a tool that helps teams communicate, has raised $42.75 million, it said today. The round values the company at $250 million. — Word of the new round had gotten out last night on TechCrunch … | Suzanne Choney / Microsoft Corporation: |
Microsoft, Nokia Devices and Services business aim to remake mobile market — The completion of the Nokia Devices and Services business acquisition April 25 will enable Microsoft to accelerate its share of smartphones and feature phones in developed and emerging markets, and increase its role as a devices and services company.| Mark Scott / New York Times: |
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Zoho RPA named a Leader in the 2026 RPA Technology Value Matrix by Nucleus Research — Zoho RPA has been named a Leader in the 2026 RPA Technology Value Matrix, published by Nucleus Research …
Protecting your Cloud Applications Data — Backing up Office 365, Google Workspace, Dropbox & Salesforce data is critical to preventing data loss or corruption, complying with laws and avoiding critical downtime in case of a disaster.
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