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Twitter awarded bug bounty hunters $322420 over two years A total of 1,662 researchers earned some cash from Twitter's bug bounty program since it launched in May 2014. Twitter has revealed that it received 5,171 reports and that it paid out a total of $322,420 over two years' time.
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If your password was affected by the LinkedIn hack, here's what you should change it to And on Wednesday, the service was emailing users to tell them their account may have been affected and it had invalidated a number of passwords.
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Now ANY phone can have a force sensing screen like the iPhone 6S Your old smartphone could soon get a software upgrade which might make you want to hang on to it for a bit longer. Pushing the controls beyond tapping, swiping and voice commands, researchers in the US have come up with a way of making any phone ...
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Scientists create world's fastest stretchable, wearable integrated circuit These circuits can also be used in wearable devices that stick to the skin like temporary tattoos. A team of US research engineers has just developed the world's fastest stretchable, wearable integrated circuits.
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Batman-inspired software lets you squeeze smartphone to call Washington, May 28 (PTI) Researchers have developed a new Batman movie-inspired software which could let you make a call by squeezing your smartphone with the palm.
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Twitter paid $322420 to bug hunters in two years NEW YORK: Micro-blogging website Twitter has paid $322,420 to researchers and bug hunters who, under its bug bounty "HackerOne" program, have disclosed vulnerabilities in the last two years.
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GTA Online: Further Adventures in Finance and Felony Set for June Release To further lend proof to the notion that Rockstar Games isn't interested in adding single-player content to Grand Theft Auto 5, the company has announced yet another update to its multiplayer component, GTA Online.
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Google beats Oracle on copyright, defeating $9-billion claim Google won a jury verdict that kills Oracle's claim to a $9-billion slice of the search giant's Android phone business and may give comfort to programmers who write applications that run across different platforms without a license.
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Surface Book nightmare: Microsoft won't fix 'Sleep of Death' bug Hands-on In its most recent quarterly earnings report, Microsoft highlighted its increasingly popular Surface line as the growth leader in its More Personal Computing line of business.
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Microsoft's Phone Retreat Doesn't Spell Demise of Windows Mobile These may be dark days for the company's phone efforts -- but there is hope for a strong comeback. By Ed Bott; 05/27/2016. Despite owning a nominal slice of the smartphone market, Microsoft has remained steadfast in its commitment to Windows Phone.
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