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Your smartphone may soon double as a hearing aid, thanks to Mimi

By Chris Velazco From engadget Let’s face it: we live in a noisy world. If we’re not sitting on loud trains or traipsing past construction sites, we’re retreating into music with headphones. Alas, this also means hearing loss is a…

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Another security flaw gets the Heartbleed treatment, but don’t believe the hype

By Christina Warren From Mashable Breathless reports of a new security flaw affecting OpenID and OAuth — the technology that powers the identity logins for services such as Facebook, Microsoft, Google and LinkedIn — hit the news Friday. Dubbed “Covert…

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New fingerprinting method takes a hard look at your pores

By Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer for LiveScience From Mashable Illuminate life & technology through the lens of science. Criminals might not get away so easily, thanks to a new fingerprinting method that may be faster and more reliable than traditional…

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We may soon use lasers to redirect lightning strikes

By Andy Bowen From Engadget If there’s one thing you should know about Engadget, it’s that we absolutely love lasers. And thanks to the University of Arizona and University of Central Florida, our favorite pulsating form of light might soon…

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URGENT – Windows XP Advisory to the Caribbean Region

From Caribbean Cyber Security Center – The Caribbean Cyber Security Center would like to urge all Caribbean businesses, governments, and home users running the Microsoft Windows XP operating system (OS) to aggressively plan to upgrade from Windows XP, which is…

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Futuristic technology a cause for concern

From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Thursday April 24, 2014 – A recent report released by the Pew Research Center, which sought to gauge public opinion about our rapidly changing world, found that while people are generally upbeat about anticipated…

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Bahamas telecom sector to be liberalised by April 1

By Nicole Best From Caribbean360 The liberalisation of the sector was one of the campaign promises of then opposition People’s Labour Party (PLP) in 2012. NASSAU, Bahamas, Monday March 31, 2014, CMC – Prime Minister Perry Christie is welcoming the…

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Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman enhances its guests’ experience with Motorola’s wireless technology

ENTERPRISE NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS HOSPITALITY ENGLISH NORTH AMERICA 365-room luxury hotel hosting tourists and executives from around the world allows guests to enjoy unrestricted connectivity Cayman Islands – Motorola Solutions Inc. (NYSE: MSI) announced that the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman has…

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Secret Service: Hackers behind Target attack used specially designed, sophisticated malware

By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist A House subcommittee that’s looking into the massive theft of Target customers’ personal and financial information heard from a Secret Service official who says that the hackers responsible had been preparing long and hard…

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The dark side of 3D printing: 10 things to watch

By Lyndsey Gilpin From Tech Republic The 3D printer is a double-edged sword. It stands to transform technology and society for the better, but we also can’t ignore the potential negative consequences. As with any new technology, it’s easy to…