What We're Reading: Page 353
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 04, 2016
Apr 01, 2016
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Fortune
Why Amazon, Facebook and Salesforce Just Partnered With the SBA
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Forbes
Meet The iPhone Dream Team Hackers: FBI, Japanese Pinball Machine Maker, Israeli Cybersecurity Firm
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ars technica
To SQL or NoSQL? That’s the database question
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Reuters
When mobsters meet hackers - the new, improved bank heist
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Bloomberg
How to Hack an Election
Mar 31, 2016
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ars technica
Feds used 1789 law to force Apple, Google to unlock phones 63 times
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Bloomberg
Clippy’s Back: The Future of Microsoft Is Chatbots
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The Atlantic
Trump’s Plan to Make Cyberwar Great Again
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Los Angeles Times
FBI agrees to help Arkansas prosecutors open iPhone after hack of San Bernardino device
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Wired
A Year After the Ellen Pao Verdict, Tech Still Gets Diversity Wrong
Mar 30, 2016
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Healthcare Dive
When MedStar's computers were attacked, employees went "old school"
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Nextgov
Trump: US is 'Obsolete' in Cybersecurity
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The Guardian
The tech industry wants to use women’s voices – they just won't listen to them
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The Wall Street Journal
Testing to Start for Computer With Chips Inspired by the Human Brain
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CSO
UPDATED: Thailand healthcare system suffers data breach
Mar 29, 2016
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The Wall Street Journal
Yahoo Sets April 11 Deadline to Submit Preliminary Bids
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Business Insider
Uber's CEO wants to delay an IPO for 'as late as possible'
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The New York Times
Google and Apple: the High-Tech Hippies of Silicon Valley
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CSO
Drivers targeted by GPS-based Phishing scam
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Forbes
Calling All Women: The Cybersecurity Field Needs You And There's A Million Jobs Waiting
Mar 28, 2016
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ars technica
Tay, the neo-Nazi millennial chatbot, gets autopsied
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BBC
These unlucky people have names that break computers
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The Telegraph
Cloud wars: Google, Amazon and Microsoft battle to own the future of computing
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Science Alert
A novel written by AI passes the first round in a Japanese literary competition
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The Wall Street Journal
Car Makers Hunger for Self-Driving Tech
Mar 24, 2016
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ZDNet
NSA is so overwhelmed with data, it's no longer effective, says whistleblower
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ars technica
Israeli mobile forensics firm helping FBI unlock seized iPhone, report says
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The Verge
Microsoft made a chatbot that tweets like a teen
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Bloomberg
Amazon Secret Robot Event Boasts VR, Ax Making, Wood Splitting
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Healthcare Dive
How is IoT changing healthcare?