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An In-Depth Look At The US Cyber War, The Military Alliance And Its Pitfalls – NPR

An In-Depth Look At The US Cyber War, The Military Alliance And Its Pitfalls
NPR
And it's worth remembering, too, that ISIS is the successor group to al-Qaida in Iraq, which is the group that we so effectively attacked using these cyber capabilities. So ISIS has really gone to school on U.S. cyberwarfare and is proving – actually

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Russian Interest in Ukraine Now Includes Cyber Warfare – The Intercept – First Look Media


The Intercept – First Look Media

Russian Interest in Ukraine Now Includes Cyber Warfare
The Intercept – First Look Media
A hacker group in Russia exploited a security flaw in Microsoft Windows software to spy on NATO, the Ukraine, and a number of other targets, according to a report this week from a Texas cybersecurity firm. The hackers also launched attacks on a French …

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9 things to look for in Windows 9

Microsoft is holding a press briefing Tuesday to broadly discuss the future of Windows, but the expectation is that the company will also introduce specifics of Windows 9, including features such as Cortana and virtual desktops.

The first two iterations of Windows 8 met with resistance from customers, and the changes made for Windows 8.1 seemed geared toward making traditional mouse-and-keyboard Windows desktop users more comfortable switching over to a system designed for touch. With Windows 9, Microsoft seems bent on improving this further.

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New videos provide closer look at Windows 9 Start menu

After screenshots showing a first look at an early version of Windows 9 leaked yesterday, today we have a couple of videos from German site WinFuture.de.

Among other things, it’s possible to revert to the Start screen if you prefer it.

Both videos show the new Metro-esque Start menu. They demonstrate how the live tile portion works essentially identically to the Start screen today, with the same kinds of customization and organization options, and how the menu portion likewise works much like the Windows 7 Start menu.

Getting rid of all the live tiles.

The second video has some good news for inveterate live tile haters, showing that you can remove all the live tiles to leave the menu on its own.

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