Tech News - February 28

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USA TODAY - Tech February 28
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Disclosures by big companies provide visibility into the latest cyber attacks.
Security tools reveal cyberintruders' trickery

Security tools reveal cyberintruders' trickery, giving good guys a technical edge
Steven Berry is president and CEO of the Competitive Carriers Association.
Activists seek to restore right to unlock cellphone

Activists seek White House intervention to restore right to unlock cellphones.
Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal.
Big-name brands fuel Rhett & Link's funny videos

Rhett & Link work with advertisers to finance their YouTube videos.

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Google's new Chromebook Pixel.
columnist
Google Chromebook Pixel is a cloud-computing showpiece
Google makes the case that it, too, can deliver impressive hardware.
The Leap Motion controller for PCs and Macs.
tech
Leap Motion launching for PCs, Macs in May
Device adds gesture-based controls to PCs or Macs.
The HTC One smartphone is shown at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
columnist
Plus-sized phones dominate wireless trade show
Bigger smartphones take center stage at Mobile World Congress.
Howard Schmidt is executive director of The Software Assurance Forum for Excellence in Code
tech
Former cybersecurity czar pursues safer software
Former cybersecurity czar pursues safer software practices
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Reviewed.com: Sony debuts new small cameras
Sony updates 3 of its cyber-shot cameras, including a thin "life proof" point and shoot.
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Reviewed.com: Pitting two Pentax cameras head to head
Reviewed.com compares side-by-side two sister cameras from Pentax.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announcing a new iPad version in March in San Francisco.
tech
Apple CEO promises investors 'great stuff' to come
Cook provides no further product details during shareholders meeting.

 

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