January 23, 2014

Weekly Computing Newsletter

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Bittorrent Challenges Dropbox with Cloud-Free File Syncing

The company behind the Bittorrent protocol is working on software that can replicate most features of file-synching services without handing your data to cloud servers.

 
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Efforts Underway to Secure Connected Devices

Efforts are underway to make your smart toilet—and other connected devices—less vulnerable to hackers.

 

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Obama Promises to Reform NSA Phone Surveillance Program

The U.S. president promises to change the NSA’s snooping practices, but falls short of substantial reforms.

 
 

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Seven Stories You Shouldn’t Miss (Week Ending January 17, 2014)

Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review.

 
 

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Google Isn’t the Only One Putting Electronics into Contact Lenses

Google is working on electronics-laden contact lenses to monitor glucose levels for diabetics. Welcome to the club.

 
 

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Best Tech Stories from Around the Web (January 13-January 17)

A roundup of the most interesting stories from other sites, collected by the staff at MIT Technology Review.

 
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