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1.9 will be released in parallel for developers who want legacy browser support.
Metro Mail has the skeleton of a good client, but hasn't been fleshed out.
On Friday the 13th, we recall the scariest tech disasters we somehow survived.
The port is still at an early stage, but it's progressing nicely.
The company said the feature could lead to remote code-execution attacks.
Contest calls on cryptographers to unravel the self-destructing Gibson e-poem.
Microsoft reinvents Time Machine for the second time.
5 weeks after Microsoft revoked certificates abused by Flame, 28 more are nixed.
Different versions of trojan infect machines running OS X, Windows, or Linux.
Developers who build custom ROMs can now start incorporating Jelly Bean code.
WiFi Alliance takes a stab at vendor-neutral interoperability.
As solid state memory nears theoretical limits, engineers look beyond flash.
Getting access to the filesystem on an iOS device is just an app download away.
Intel- and ARM-based devices shown off at Microsoft partner conference.
Stack Exchange users offer tips on the transition between operating systems.
With Storage Spaces and HomeGroups, WHS just isn't as important as it once was.
Eight months after FBI broke up hacker ring, court pulling plug on DNS servers.
While exec says x86, Linux are future, company insists Itanium is part of plan.
UAS industry promises to not be evil as domestic drone deadline looms.
Simpler pricing and fewer SKUs, but no more Small Business Server.
Companies worked around US and EU sanctions, built a secure "emergency" network.
A free app, flat-screen TV, and a couple of old PCs is all it takes.
Automatic update forced router admins into bizarre Cisco cloud program.
Why spy or steal when Western companies will sell you the tech you need?
Smartphone apps + "ride-sharing" = travel revolution? Two startups say yes.
On Friday the 13th, we recall the scariest tech disasters we somehow survived.
In which we drive a tiny i-MiEV and look down on Prius hybrid owners.
As solid state memory nears theoretical limits, engineers look beyond flash.