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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

Microsoft had already created its low-cost PC DOS operating system for IBM PCs, and was firmly positioned as a software company. PC manufacturers flocked to Windows, and the operating system attracted support from important software companies. With Windows 1.0, Where it all began: Windows 1.0 release in December, 1987.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: EP 69 Self-Healing Operating Systems

ForAllSecure

It’s time to evolve beyond the UNIX operating system. So while I was editing this podcast on self-healing operating systems, I was reminded of an article that I never finished for Fobes.com. Dan found a flaw that could have crippled the internet. You can learn more at dbos-project.github.io.

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North Korean Threat Actors Targeting Healthcare Sector with Maui Ransomware

SecureWorld News

The figure below shows Maui command line usage details: The report continues: "Embedded usage instructions and the assessed use of a builder is common when there is an operational separation between developers and users of a malware family. Using manually operated ransomware. What is North Korea up to?

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Step by step into a droid future

Dataconomy

1980s – Wearable cameras In the 1980s, Steve Mann, often referred to as the “father of wearable computing,” began developing wearable cameras that allowed users to capture their perspective in real-time. Meanwhile, companies like Pebble started experimenting with smartwatches, bridging the gap between fashion and technology.

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Apple stumbled into a war with the gaming industry, and the future of iOS is at stake

The Verge

But Epic’s dramatic public performance — an unprecedented bit of corporate trolling the likes of which we’ve never seen — sets up the feud with Apple as a fight bordering on good versus evil, with Apple the corporate bad guy aggressively taxing and restricting developers. Epic’s complaint argues that behavior also breaks the law.

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IDF 2014 Day 1 Keynote

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog for the day 1 keynote at Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2014. Next up, Krzanich talks about a fashion bracelet that can retrieve textual information from your cell phone and display it. The bracelet was displayed at the opening ceremony of the NYC fashion show last week.

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Why Spotify’s Horacio Gutierrez thinks Apple behaves like a monopolist

The Verge

Spotify’s chief legal officer on tech’s ‘ruthless bully’ This week I’m talking to Horacio Gutierrez, head of global affairs and chief legal officer of Spotify, to help me understand why Spotify and so many other app developers are so frustrated with Apple. That’s the fee Apple charges app developers for in-app purchases of anything digital.

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