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Steve Wozniak on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency

Apple’s Steve Wozniak on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency. “It just isn’t mainstream yet, so I’m going to use Bitcoin and other platforms that have this same appeal to help reach those who are not familiar with cryptocurrency,” said Apple’s late Steve Wozniak. As a company that has always stood at the intersection of technology and commerce,…

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HiPerGator 3 0: A Year of Progress

In this thesis I investigate the use of High Performance Computing for the development of new software for a Multi-Sensor Intelligent Autonomous Vehicle. I start by presenting the state-of-the-art in computer hardware: the High Performance Computing. Next, I present the different aspects of the High Performance Computing to highlight the strengths of the new developments:…

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Mint Mobile, After a Data Breach, Disclosed It

Security researchers were able to extract data from the phone for less than an hour, using the phone’s built-in microphone. The FBI contacted the phone vendor, Mobile Data LLC, to verify the theft, and they provided their own phone number and description of the phone. Now, Mobile Data has alerted the FBI to make sure…

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Hispanic Heritage Plaza at University of Iowa

On Thursday, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden arrived at the Hispanic Heritage Plaza at the University of Iowa, which was one of four planned locations for the National Council for Latino Studies. The president noted that while the University is not an official center of the Hispanic community, it is the only…

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The New Continental Software Development Center in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver, Colorado

Continental Software, Inc. announces the creation of the new Continental Software Development Center (SDC) with three locations in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver, Colorado. It will be the only SDC in California. The SDC will operate as a network of development centers. The SDC team will be responsible for building software products for Continental,…

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Affirmed Housing and the Network Security

Affirmed Housing and the Network Security (formerly the Community Security Project—CSSP) have been the most prominent organizations involved in the promotion of residential development in California since the 1980s. The two organizations are both financed in part by donations from the residents of a large network of affordable housing built in California since the 1980s.…

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Mississippi Coastal Family Health Center Data Breach

Computer systems can now record and transmit sensitive data within and outside of the United States, according to a report released from the Centers for Democracy, Responsibility and Justice this morning. In what the report says is one of the largest data breaches ever, the Mississippi Coastal Family Health Center reported that hackers stole personal…

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Broadcom’s Monopoly

Broadcom has abused a monopoly position for its own benefit. The ‘sudden, unexpected, and severe impact’ clause in its licensing agreement with Broadcom could be construed as an abuse of its monopoly power that it is entitled to ignore. While our initial analysis of this is still in progress, the outcome is probably already a…

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Radio City Music Hall in Los Angeles, California

Radio City Music Hall in Los Angeles, California is a venue used by the recording industry to promote the careers of such artists as Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke and Michael Jackson to a greater extent than the usual radio station. The venue is famous for being the birthplace of rock/pop music in America, as well…

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MyMobiForce Raising $1 42 Mn Pre-Series A

Article Title: MyMobiForce raises $1 42 Mn Pre-Series A | Computer Networking. Full Article Text: MyMobiForce, a newly formed company based in San Mateo, California, is raising $1 42 million in Pre-Series A financing. The round includes $70 million from MobiPayroll Ventures , a fund led by Peter Thiel, and a portfolio of private investors,…

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