August 21, 2014

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Uber’s Most Important Innovation Isn’t A Car Service: It’s the Pricing Algorithm

Uber’s most important innovation is the way it prices its services. But that innovation has not been unreservedly welcomed by customers. They’re wrong.

 
 

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Touching a Laptop Can Break Its Encryption

The latest way to snoop on a computer is by measuring subtle changes in electrical potential as data is decrypted.

 

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Recent Outages Don’t Mean the Internet Is Breaking

The complexity of the Internet is overwhelming some older routers, but these systems can easily be upgraded.

 
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The Next Battleground In The War Against Quantum Hacking

Ever since the first hack of a commercial quantum cryptography device, security specialists have been fighting back. Here’s an update on the battle.

 
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