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This Thermal Imaging Helmet Gives Firefighters Predator Vision
Thermal vision might have been made popular by Predator, but infrared imaging is useful for humans as well as mutant aliens. Specifically, giving firefighters hands-free thermal vision could save lives, as well as making Hollywood jealous.
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Blackberry Thinks Tech Companies Should Comply With ‘Reasonable Requests’ From Cops
While Apple has been waging a very public battle, it turns out that Canadian police have been decrypting the messages of millions of Blackberry users. Rather than apologising for the breach, Blackberry CEO John Chen defended his company’s approach.
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Uninstall Quicktime From Your Windows PC Immediately
If you have Apple’s Quicktime video player on your Windows PC, it’s probably because you only accidentally installed it while you were setting up iTunes. But two new critical security flaws in Quicktime — a product that Apple is no longer updating — mean you should remove it from your PC straight away.
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This Hacker’s Account Of How He Infiltrated Hacking Team Says A Lot About Digital Security
You may remember that last year, a hacker exposed the inner workings of Hacking Team, a company that makes spyware for governments. Now that the dust has settled down, someone claiming to be the hacker has posted all the details on how he did it.