science and technology
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Hacker Breaks ATMs Using Only a Handy Mobile Phone
ATM hacking is nothing new. Like any human-designed system, they’re bound to contain a flaw or two, or simply fail with time against faster, better technologies. Unlike most hardware, though, ATMs seem to occupy a special place in the imaginations of people who derive sick pleasure from watching supposedly impregnable devices get splayed wide open…
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Razer Claims the Blade 14 Is the Most Powerful 14-Inch Gaming Laptop Yet
Razer already makes a wide range of laptops from 13-inches to 17-inches, but with the new Blade 14, Razer claims it’s made the most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop yet.
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Cruise Can Now Operate Driverless Cars With Passengers In California
This past Friday, a major step in autonomous cars was reached. Cruise, the self-driving car startup that impressed GM so much they bought a major stake in them, gained approval from the California Public Utilities Commission to operate with passengers on public roads, Motor Authority reports.
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Sadistic One-Handed Keypad Lets You Type on a Computer Using T9 Predictive Text Like It’s 1999
The arrival of the smartphone made mobile messaging infinitely easier, but for those who some reason still miss typing out long messages on a tiny nine-button keypad, Guy Dupont has created a compact computer keyboard alternative called the T9 Macropad that brings predictive text to the desktop.