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Two 12-Year-Old Girls Stab Their Friend 19 Times Because Of A Fictional "Internet Meme"
They thought they had something to prove to someone they found on a ghoulish website. So, two girls allegedly lured a third girl into a wooded area in Waukesha, Wisconsin, over the weekend and stabbed her 19 times.
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If You Claim Your Internet Is Slow, MCMC Says You're Wrong
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has poured cold water over reports that Malaysia's broadband speed is slow.
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Microsoft Rescues 'Unsupported' XP Users With Emergency Fix For Critical IE Bug
Microsoft has warned users of security flaw in the company’s Internet Explorer browser that could allow hackers to take “complete control” of a user’s computer.
Updated from: What You Need To Know And Do About The Latest Internet Explorer Security Threat
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What's Making These Biggest Of Tech Rivals To Collaborate And Work With Each Other?
The enemy of a super-massive tech company's enemy is its friend, as this unlikely collective setting out to defend the Internet makes quite clear.
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Yahoo! Is Secretly Planning For Apple To Dump Google As Its Default Search Engine
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is reportedly working on a plan to convince Apple to change the default iOS search engine from Google to a new Yahoo solution, which could deal a significant blow to Google's ad income.
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Why Did Google Just Acquire An Aerospace Company?
Google has reportedly acquired aerospace company Titan, which was originally sought by Facebook. The fight may be about who provides internet, and who has access to the best high altitude imagery services.
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[FACT OR FAKE #49] Do Firewalls Protect Our Computers From Viruses?
One of the most important things you can do if you want to stay safe online is to protect where your computer connects to the Internet. A correctly installed and configured firewall puts up a barrier between your private computer or network and a variety of Internet threats.
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Has The US National Security Agency Been Secretly Exploiting The Heartbleed Bug For Years?
The agency’s reported decision to keep the bug secret in pursuit of national security interests threatens to renew the rancorous debate over the role of the government’s top computer experts.
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These Are The Sites Where You Should Change Your Password Right Away
The bug has affected many popular websites and services and could have quietly exposed your sensitive account information. The heartbleed bug in short, is a nightmare. So how can you protect yourself now?
Updated from: Heartbleed Bug Hits The Internet: What Is It? How Does It Affect Me? What Should I Do?
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Do You Live, Breathe And Work The Internet? You're Perfect For The DiGi WWWOW Awards
The 2014 DiGi WWWOW Awards is back and this time, absolutely wants to recognise thriving Internet users who have successfully filled the web with high-potential business ventures, powerful people-centric content and community-based creativity.
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Did You Know: The Internet Is Guarded By These 14 People Holding 7 Keys
It may sound a lot like the stuff of science fiction or LOTR: seven keys, held by individuals from all over the world, that together control security at the core of the web. How? Read on.
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There's A Horrifying App That Informs People When And Where You Open Their Email
Think someone is ignoring your emails? Now you can know for sure when, who and where.
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