October 16, 2014

Weekly Computing Newsletter

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Relaxing “Neutrality” Principles Could Unlock Online Innovation

Letting go of an obsession with net neutrality could free technologists to make online services even better.

 
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Microsoft’s Strange Quest for the Topological Qubit

Can an aging corporation’s adventures in fundamental physics research open a new era of unimaginably powerful computers?

 

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Forget Cash, Just Pull Out Your Phone

With added security, better design, and improved convenience, Apple Pay hopes to finally make mobile payments commonplace at the register.

 
 

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A New Botnet Illustrates the Risk of Running Windows XP

Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP, but it remains popular, and is a juicy target for cybercriminals.

 
 

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You Take Part in Thousands of Online Experiments Every Day

The furor over a Facebook experiment suggests that few people realize how often Web companies test out new product features on them.

 
 

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Seven Stories You Shouldn’t Miss (Week Ending October 11, 2014)

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

 
 

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Recommended from Around the Web (Week Ending October 11, 2014)

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

 
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