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Tuesday, 15 April 2014

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Tech News Flash: Tuesday -- April 15, 2014

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Printing From the Palm of Your Hand
Twitter Tries to Defuse Turkey Controversy
Internet Leeches Drawn to Heartbleed
Linux and the Post-XP Cry for Help

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Today's Story Highlights

Printing From the Palm of Your Hand
While the tech world has gone mobile, there's one key tool that hasn't
changed in years: the printer. Most printers are still big, bulky and
boring. They do a job, and they stay put. Right where you left them --
at home or in the office. If a new Kickstarter project gets the funding
it needs, mobile workers will be able to print most anywhere -- even
coffee shops. The tool? A robot printer.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80298.html

Twitter Tries to Defuse Turkey Controversy
Twitter has agreed to close some accounts in Turkey, but the two sides
are still at loggerheads over allegations of tax evasion and whether or
not Twitter must maintain a physical presence in the country. Twitter
Vice President of Global Public Policy Colin Crowell led a delegation of
sorts to address the country's multifaceted grievances with the social
media site.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80300.html

Internet Leeches Drawn to Heartbleed
It's been more than a week since news of the Heartbleed flaw launched a
frantic scramble on the Web, but security professionals' palpitations
haven't subsided. The OpenSSL Software Foundation has issued a fix, and
Google, Cisco, and hordes of other companies have begun patching their
products. Predictably, scammers and spammers have climbed onto the
Heartbleed solution bandwagon.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80294.html

Linux and the Post-XP Cry for Help
Well the Linux landscape shifted dramatically last week, and not just
because of the discovery of the Heartbleed bug. No indeed, there's
another key reason this little planet of ours isn't the same as it was a
week ago, and that's none other than Windows XP's long-anticipated end
of life. "As of April 8, 2014, support and updates for Windows XP are no
longer available," wrote Microsoft.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80295.html

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