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Judge zips MIT students' lips on mass transit fare exploits |
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Back in the day, young hackers used easy exploits to trick phone companies into giving them free long distance calls. These days, they use easy exploits to trick mass transit systems into giving them free rides. |
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Apple Pulls, Then Returns iPhone-PC Tethering App To Store |
Apple on Friday returned to its App Store an application that makes it possible for iPhone customers to use their high-speed Internet connections to provide Web access to a PC.
Apple has not said why it took down the NetShare iPhone application Thursday evening, but the software's creator, Nullriver, confirmed that the application was available once again. |
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Feds now arrest your laptops at border |
Not content with taking your shoes and confiscating your water, now the Department of Homeland Security is gunning for your laptops.
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Nintendo dominates May game sales |
US video game sales in May were up 37% on 2007 says market research firm NPD. Total spending on video games for May... |
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Climate book is judges' hot pick |
A book about global warming has won this year's Royal Society prize for popular science writing.
Mark Lynas' Six Degrees:... |
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