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Yahoo problems spy Yahoo software built its customers e-Mails for United States scanning agencies

It seems there is no end. Last month, the struggling companies were that at least 500 million user accounts had damaged an infringement, which took place in the year 2014. It claimed that “State actors” for the fence were responsible, although a security firm denies this. Now, it has been shown that Yahoo secretly built custom software last year, all incoming clients emails for informational purposes available provided by US intelligence officers scanned. Yahoo problems spy Yahoo software built its customers e-Mails for United States scanning agencies The report comes from Reuters Joseph Menn, citing three people familiar to the matter. That was Yahoo U.S. classified government request to comply when she created the scan tool, the hundreds of millions of users search e-Mails at the behest of the national security agency or the FBI. The software was looking for a specific string of characters, although it is unclear exactly what it sought words or phrases and which data, if any, Yah

NSA employees work for Snowdens of former employer charged with stealing secrets

In what seems a case of history repeating itself, the NSA has arrested a contractor for Booz Allen Hamilton, equally firmly, that employed Edward Snowden, and commissioned him with unauthorized removal and retention of classified materials, as well as theft of Government property. NSA employees work for Snowdens of former employer charged with stealing secrets According to the Department of Justice, the contractor is 51 Maryland resident Harold Thomas Martin III. The criminal complaint against him said that investigators thousands of physical and digital documents as strictly secret marked found, if they searched his home on August 27. TechCrunch reported that the hacker material code for systems of Government in Russia, China and North Korea. In addition, six of the documents were said be extremely sensitive nature. NSA employees work for Snowdens of former employer charged with stealing secrets According to claim Martin initially denied, with the documents but later admitted, sto

8 Halloween Makeup tutorials that you can actually do

We are just going to say it: search for excellent tutorials for Halloween Makeup can complete crap show. I’m sorry, but it’s true. By the time your costume out-, which by the way, much more stress than you ever seem to remember, because all good ideas originate, or old or finished, death or 1 billion for other reasons, that suddenly you’re going to think, once you start looking, is – plug require combing through insanely difficult YouTube tutorials, which have an MFA in painting in fact. 8 Halloween Makeup tutorials that you can actually do But fret A world out there Halloween Makeup tutorials, the mortal who ridiculously cute, sexy, and Yes, a little creepy too (assuming you make up at least a couple of times have used before in your life) can at home. And Yes, we rounded up the best of them for you, because we take care of your face. To check out our favorite flip to keep. 8 Halloween Makeup tutorials that you can actually do 1. Some skull Because sometimes is a full-faced skele

Facebook at work graduates from beta, officially starts as workplace

Facebook lasted for his time in the company game but Facebook for work is finally ready to see the light of day under a new nickname, workplace. The service was taken over by more than 1,000 companies during his 18-month closed beta, and now it’s the opening for each for monthly per-user use, which goes from $1 to $3. Facebook at work graduates from beta, officially starts as workplace The service is completely independent of the Facebook social network, require an own login and mobile apps, so you not only standard Facebook app and switch between the professional and personal profiles can use. It is also free of advertising. Facebook will not scan your postings or messages, you show to serve the monthly subscription fee. Work of Facebook looks very much like the company flagship social network. There’s a news feed, user profiles, events, groups and news. The idea is that since more than 1.7 billion people use Facebook already it is likely, that signing up for workplace will be immed

This is Google’s greatest word game with hardware & software even with AI in the Middle

Today Google has event was all about hardware and software together to play, but with AI and machine learning (aka Google Assistant) always the key differentiator. Google is deepening its leverage in knowledge graph and engineering talent search, maps/location and speech/text to speech expressed in products, people interact on a daily basis, not just the Web browser. This is Google’s greatest word game with hardware & software even with AI in the Middle In this month at the top of Google for a year go this transition. Sundar Pichai by a mobile first world to AI first called. He is not put the smartphone dominance in question, but rather to establish that this is Google’s bet beyond the Smartphone and Android, where they have the same Apple, Microsoft and Amazon can surpass. Remember back on search engines and how Google was not first on the market, but once she their lead and the advantage so far has been spread, be the standard setting for most people, surpass Google search wa

Windows 10 growth stutters GTX 1060 and 1070 arrived on the rise

That are results of steam hardware and software survey for the month of September. It shows that although Windows 10 is still the preferred choice for almost half of all users, the popularity of Microsoft’s newest operating system since August slightly decreased. In addition, use of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. has increased. Windows 10 growth stutters GTX 1060 and 1070 arrived on the rise Windows 10 has been the number one operating system for steam users, when it knocked out Windows 7 out of the top spot in April. Its market share is growing since then, and in August and rose by 2.7 percent. But it seems a peak 10 64-bit use fall to 0.16 percent with Windows and Windows 10 fall to 0.10 per cent have taken. Windows 10 growth stutters GTX 1060 and 1070 arrived on the rise Interestingly seems it a small number of those have 7 and Windows 8.1 – returned the only versions of Microsoft’s operating system to Windows, to see an increase in September. It is possible that the expiration of th

PlayStation VR review

Let’s’s cut to the Chase: PlayStation VR should be better. Of the finest Sony’s new virtual-reality headset manages the amazing to create immersive miracle of modern virtual reality. How often is retained frustrating by legacy hardware, which is certainly not what is required of him. Free coworking spaces in the UK: Techworld reviews London hotspots PlayStation VR is Sony’s answer to most modern VR headsets such as the Facebook-backed oculus rift and the valve-backed HTC Vive. On paper, it offers much the same experience as his competitors at a lower price driven not by an expensive gaming PC, but by a slightly less expensive PlayStation 4 console. Free coworking spaces in the UK: Techworld reviews London hotspots I’ve been using the PSVR for the better part of a week and played a handful of games that will be available at launch. I have impressed off some things from others and made by a few evil. During this time, I have been also disappointed. A weak console and lackluster camera

Free coworking spaces in the UK: Techworld reviews London hotspots

Free coworking spaces in the UK: Techworld reviews London hotspots. That is fueling increasing number of start-ups set up shop in London, coworking is the demand for work area, especially in the tech city. Startups are by their nature small often have a lack of resources, which can make large fixed offices impractical and expensive. Say hello to Webair spaces. See below for a handy map of some of the options available in London.  Free coworking spaces in the UK: Techworld reviews London hotspots Centres of entrepreneurial activity – often home to dozens of startups from the most different areas – and have as people who recognize that there money to be made in providing somewhere, promoting start-ups in a way, that the raw, soulless office buildings didn’t show up. Free coworking spaces in the UK: Techworld reviews London hotspots Coworking spaces come with the usual office needs – a desk, Internet access, coffee maker, toilet etc – but they tend small businesses, based on the numb

Many Android 7.1 nougat features, including Google Wizard, are exclusive to the pixels

Google finally its unveiled long-rumored pixel smartphones earlier this week. The first of the pixels on the best features, such as for example the Google Wizard with Android 7.1 nougat to start, but many will not be displayed on other Android devices, including Google nexus series, if the operating system is. Many Android 7.1 nougat features, including Google Wizard, are exclusive to the pixels Android 7.1 nougat changelog to the Android shows police leaked, what new features appear in the upcoming operating system, as well as those, which only pixels. Google confirms that the information is correct, TechCrunch. Many Android 7.1 nougat features, including Google Wizard, are exclusive to the pixels The absence of the AI-powered helper Android 7.1 come as a disappointment for those who expected to get the Siri/Cortana/Alexa competitors on each handset to see nougat. Google Wizard is a further developed version of the Google essentially now, able, participate two two-way conversations

How to: a beginner’s Guide to the Linux command line

Do you remember the command line as an outdated leftover from the past or an old-fashioned and way of interacting with a computer? Think again. In Linux it is the flexible and efficient way to perform tasks. For example, all .tmp files in a directory (and its subdirectories) are looking for and then delete a multi-stage process, when graphical user interface can be performed, but a matter of a few seconds, if from the command line is executed. How to: a beginner’s Guide to the Linux command line In this article, we discuss the basics of the Linux command line including directory navigation and search, and file/directory operations. Once you have mastered this, you can check part II of the Guide, which is to discuss a level of deeper, file metadata, permissions and timestamps. How to: a beginner’s Guide to the Linux command line Note: this feature was originally published on 19.06.2014. We have met, because it is now as relevant as it was before, if you learn the ropes of Linux. Par

Review Division Zero M50 Pro Gaming Mouse

Das Keyboard, makers of the famous (or should that be infamous?) “keyboard without letters,” has over the years limited its efforts to productivity-focused keyboards for mechanical-keyboard aficionados, and coder/hacker types. 2016, however, has seen the company jump into the “hard-core gaming” market with an all-new keyboard and mouse designed for pro gamers—or those who just want equipment with a top-notch feel. Review Division Zero M50 Pro Gaming Mouse The keyboard effort was the Division Zero X40 Pro Gaming Mechanical Keyboard, which we reviewed a couple of weeks back. (“Division Zero” is the new gaming brand that Das Keyboard is using to front for this new gear.) The hook with these peripherals is they both use ample quantities of real metal alloys instead of the usual plastic, hoping to convey to gamers that its gear is well-built and will withstand intense gaming sessions. This time around, we’ll be examining its gaming mouse, which is dubbed the M50 Pro Gaming Mouse. It feat

Review Origin EON17-SLX (2016, GeForce GTX 980)

Big gaming notebooks are nothing new to us. At least they weren’t until the Origin EON17-SLX showed up and redefined what “big” really means. And we aren’t just talking about the size of the notebook, or the massive wooden crate it showed up in. It’s big in terms of performance aspirations. Review Origin EON17-SLX (2016, GeForce GTX 980) To help understand why this notebook has such a large footprint, first consider that it includes a full-power Intel Core i7-6700K desktop processor, with a 91-watt thermal footprint (a.k.a. thermal design power, or TDP, rating). This top-end “Skylake”/6th-Generation Core processor runs at a blazing 4GHz, and can accelerate (“Turbo Boost,” in Intel’s lingo) to 4.2GHz under the right conditions. Origin even offers overclocking. Contrast that with Intel’s fastest notebook-specific Core i7 processors, spearheaded by the Core i7-6700HQ, which have a 47-watt TDP and run sub-3GHz, with a Turbo Boost that doesn’t even reach the base clock of the Core i7-6700

Review Cooler Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti Amp Extreme

Nvidia’s flagship consumer GPU, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti, might be starting to feel a bit long in the tooth at this stage of its life cycle, but it’s still the most potent single-chip card you can buy. And with most DirectX 12 titles (as well as Nvidia’s next-generation architecture) still presumably a ways off, the GTX 980 Ti is still a great investment in a high-frame-rate future. Nothing at the moment can top it, not even the water-cooled AMD Radeon R9 Fury X. So the GTX 980 Ti it will undoubtedly remain the best “flagship” GPU until both AMD and Nvidia release their die-shrunk Polaris and Pascal GPUs sometime in later 2016. Review Cooler Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti Amp Extreme Though the GeForce GTX 980 Ti is an excellent card on its own, it can also be considered a mere canvas on which third-party companies can paint their masterpieces. You see, when most new GPUs are launched, AMD or Nvidia provides its partners with a “reference design,” the equivalent of a stock or base-model car,

Fish consumption and suicide: is there a connection?

Depression is a mental disorder seriously and jointly responsible for the most suicides. Since I already covered, protected the intake of fruits, vegetables and natural antioxidants with depression associated found. The researchers, that “It would be possible to avoid depression or mitigate its negative effects by dietary intervention.” Fish consumption and suicide: is there a connection? Fish consumption and suicide: is there a connection? But not as fast. Cross-sectional studies are snapshots in time, so that we don’t know “If a bad food habits the development of depression or if poor food intake caused the depression.” Depression and the treatment of depression can affect appetite and food intake. Maybe people who feel only crappier food crappier, rather than vice versa. Fish consumption and suicide: there is a connection? We need a prospective study (study of the time spread) is where we start with people who are not depressed, and for several years to follow. In the year 2012