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Why the FBI Can't Hack a Bank Hacker
April 25, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
A federal judge will not grant the FBI license to spy on an elusive bank hacker.
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3D Printing: From Doodads To Prosthetic Hands
3D Printing: From Doodads To Prosthetic Hands | Video
April 25, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
MakerBot was in full force at the Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo where they demonstrated the range of playful and purposeful objects that can be made with 3D printers like MakerBots'.
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Speculation about the new Xbox is running wild.
6 Big Questions About the Next Xbox
April 25, 2013, Robert Workman, TechNewsDaily Gaming Contributor
With Microsoft set to lift the veil on the system next month, we have some important questions about it.
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Usual Suspects
Who Killed the E-Reader?
April 25, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Was it tablets? Publishers? Sellers? Who killed the e-reader? We round up the usual suspects.
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passwords
Why Most People Take Password Risks
April 25, 2013, Ben Weitzenkorn, TechNewsDaily Contributor
More than half in survey use same password for multiple accounts.
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facebook unfriend on mobile
How to Clean Up Your Facebook Friend List
April 25, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Has your Facebook friend list become too crowded to be useful? Here's the easiest way to unfriend, along with kinder alternatives.
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Reddit coat of arms
TIL: A Reddit Dictionary
April 24, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
To successfully navigate social news site Reddit, you need to learn the language.
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money, new money
New $100 Bill Features Dancing, Color-Changing Bells
April 24, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, BusinessNewsDaily Contributor
They might not be pretty, but these new bills will give counterfeiters a run for their money.
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terminator
Attack of the Killer Robots! Can — and Should — They Be Stopped?
April 24, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
A coalition in England calls for a pre-emptive ban on autonomous killing machines.
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The graphics in 'Dust: An Elysian Tail' are lush and vibrant.
Review — 'Dust: An Elysian Tail'
April 24, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
The best elements of classic side-scroller games come together in 'Dust: An Elysian Tail.'
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Nanofiber
Nanofibers Build Stronger, Tougher Bikes and Planes
April 24, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Other nanofibers might have muscle, but this one is tough enough to get the job done right.
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gadgets with serial ports connectors
New Tech Lets Hackers Break Into Old Devices
April 24, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Serial ports can be a serious point of server pain.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Hands On
April 24, 2013, Chris Rodriguez - Video Producer
We take a look at all the great new features that come on Samsung's latest super phone.
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FlipperBot
Baby Sea Turtles Inspire Flippered Robot
April 24, 2013, Charles Q. Choi, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Engineers hope to one day build amphibious robots that can tackle both land and sea.
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social media, privacy, security
How Twitter's Two-Step Authentication Will Safeguard Your Account
April 24, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Twitter will make it more difficult for hackers to gain unauthorized account access.
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AP Hacked, Tweets News of White House Attack
April 24, 2013, by Chris Rodriguez
An online group known as the Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for the hacking.
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Twitter Testing Two-Step Authentication System
April 24, 2013, by Chris Rodriguez
Twitter is looking into the security solution after a slew of recent hacks targeting popular accounts.
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Photo of glowing QR code on envelope
What is a QR Code?
April 24, 2013, Ryan Goodrich, TechNewsDaily Contributor
A QR code is a type of barcode that stores information used for marketing, advertising and security.
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Dust: An Elysian Tail Video Review
Dust: An Elysian Tail Video Review | Video
April 24, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
Watch Marshall Honorof's video review of the stunning 2D action game Dust: An Elysian Tail and find out why this affordable game is well worth playing.
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graphic asking 'Is your Twitter password secure?'
Is Your Twitter Password Strong Enough?
April 24, 2013, by Paul Wagenseil, Senior Editor, Security, TechNewsDaily
Here's how to safeguard your Twitter account.
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Inventor Mark Shaw demos Ultra EverDry nanotech.
New Nanotech Keeps Fabrics and Machinery Dry
April 24, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Superhydrophobic coating keeps water, rust and mud at bay — and blocks bacteria as well.
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5 Hit Games Made on a Shoestring
April 24, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Game development costs are skyrocketing, but good games can come from any budget.
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farming
Why Was the Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion So Deadly?
April 24, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Money savings may have trumped safety in the decision to use the cheap but explosive fertilizer ammonium nitrate.
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World Science Festival Kids Events
World Science Festival Returns to New York City
April 23, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
A science fair on steroids, featuring some of the world's most influential scientists and technology whizzes, begins May 31 in New York City.
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Is Netflix the New HBO?
April 23, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Now that it has more subscribers than HBO, Netflix is getting a lot choosier about what it offers.
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