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GCHQ and NSA hacked SIMs to spy on billions of phones (Wired UK)wired.co.uk
Spies from both the UK and the US stole encryption keys that protect the private communications of mobile phone users from the world's largest SIM card manufacturer, the latest documents provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden have revealed - layerswp.com
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OneDrive Bonuspreview.onedrive.com
Need storage? Drop the box and move your photos, music, video, and docs to #OneDrive and get 100 GB of storage for one year—free. - news.ycombinator.com
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Evolution 'favours bigger sea creatures'm.bbc.com
A major survey finds that marine animals have been getting bigger, on average, since the Cambrian period - and not by chance. - wtfleming.github.io
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E-Defense, World's Largest Earthquake Seismic Testing Tablealatown.com
After Kobe, Japan's National Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NIED) builta full-scale simulator to recreate a magnitude-7 earthquakes. - bbc.com
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In Fake Universes, Evidence for String Theory | Quanta Magazinequantamagazine.org
physics, mathematics, string theory, quantum gravity, theory of everything, M-theory, AdS/CFT correspondence, Michael Green, John Schwarz, Brian Greene, Tom -
Handling five billion sessions a day – in real time | Twitter Blogsblog.twitter.com
An inside look at the Answers architecture that provides app developers with reliable, real-time and actionable insights into their mobile apps. -
How Oregon's Second Largest City Vanished in a Daysmithsonianmag.com
A 1948 flood washed away the WWII housing project Vanport—but its history still informs Portland's diversity - bbc.com
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Stateless tokens with JWTjonatan.nilsson.is
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3D printing produces a perfect replica of a sixth-century sword - CNETcnet.com
A damaged sixth-century sword in a museum in Norway has been perfectly reproduced as new through 3D printing. - notechmagazine.com
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Calendar Arccalendararc.com
The Calendar Arc merges the chain productivity method with a multi-use calendar to give you a highly functional map of your year. -
This startup can run apps on Amazon's cloud for 1/10th of the regular priceventurebeat.com
Imagine eliminating 90 percent of your monthly Amazon Web Services bill. This startup is doing it. - anishathalye.com
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Breakthrough DNA Editor Borne of Bacteria | Quanta Magazinequantamagazine.org
Interest in a powerful DNA editing tool called CRISPR has revealed that bacteria are far more sophisticated than anyone imagined.