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Community Events Dr. Moody September 2015 Gordon Solomon Art You are invited you to attend the opening evening of Doctor Moody: Frames of Mind A new series of work by Gordon Solomon Cayman Islands National Gallery DART Auditorium www.gordonsolomon.com Youtube:…

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Community Events Dr. Moody September 2015 Gordon Solomon Art You are invited you to attend the opening evening of Doctor Moody: Frames of Mind A new series of work by Gordon Solomon Cayman islands national Gallery DART Auditorium www.gordonsolomon.com Youtube:…

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Why Silicon Valley falls short when it comes to education

By Daniel Pianko From Techcrunch Daniel Pianko is managing director of University Ventures, a fund focused on innovation from within higher education. Despite Silicon Valley billionaires’ remarkable track record of innovation, it appears they have decided to throw in the…

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L’Oreal is 3D printing its own human skin to test cosmetics By Andrew From engadget The L’Oreal Group hasn’t tested its products on animals worldwide since 2013, instead relying on a predictive model that utilizes a “Reconstructed Human Epidermis” —…

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Opening Pandora’s Dox: The unintended Consequences of an Internet that never forgets

By Arthur Chu From Techcrunch Every year the Oxford English Dictionary adds a handful of new words in recognition of how technological and social progress have affected the English language. One of the new words this year is the longstanding…

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Sanctions smack down— six years later

By Jenna Greene, From The Litigation Daily Ruling on sanctions motions that have been pending for nearly six years, a federal judge in Delaware found that Rembrandt Technologies LP engaged in widespread document spoliation, unethical payments to witnesses and fraudulent…

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Facebook readies for battle over biometrics

By Ross Todd, The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook Inc. will have home court advantage in a trio of privacy class actions claiming the company violated an Illinois law governing the collection of biometric data with its “tag suggestion” feature….

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Could the Ashley Madison hack have been an inside job?

By Ed Silverstein, From Legaltech News ‘The tech evidence supports the assertion it was done with local access as opposed to remotely,’ says ThreatSTOP Inc. CEO Tom Byrnes Canadian authorities continue to investigate the publication of leaked personal data from…

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North Dakota cops will be first in nation to use weaponized drones

By Andrew Tarantola From engadget North Dakota’s Bill 1328 was supposed to be cut and dry. “In my opinion there should be a nice, red line: drones should not be weaponized. Period,” Rep. Rick Becker (R-Bismarck), the bill’s original sponsor,…

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Cayman Islands: CIRT-KY warns eCay Trade users of account hack

From RCIPS GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS – 28 August 2015 – The Cyber Incident Response Team Cayman (CIRT-KY ) announced today that it has been made aware of a cybersecurity breach – commonly known as a ‘hack’ – which has…