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Welcome to the World of Tomorrow (2005) (geekheim.de)
1 point by Mitzi on July 17, 2020 | past
Frank found the final solution for erasing business data from hard drives (geekheim.de)
3 points by alexcasalboni on March 20, 2015 | past
We lost the war. Welcome to the world of tomorrow (2006) (geekheim.de)
180 points by tete on May 22, 2014 | past | 196 comments
Securely destroying your old hard disk with thermit (geekheim.de)
2 points by dewey on May 19, 2014 | past | 1 comment
BlackBerry Q10 stores your unencrypted email password on its own servers (geekheim.de)
18 points by uuwe on July 17, 2013 | past | 8 comments
We lost the war. Welcome to the world of tomorrow. (geekheim.de)
4 points by yahesop on Jan 30, 2013 | past
Some notes on winter blues (geekheim.de)
26 points by fs111 on Jan 1, 2012 | past | 18 comments
My data is in the Stratfor dump – Everyone calm down, please. (geekheim.de)
1 point by weinzierl on Dec 27, 2011 | past
Was the iPhone location logging put in by quiet law-enf./intel. agency request? (geekheim.de)
2 points by aw3c2 on April 24, 2011 | past | 2 comments
Stuxnet: targeting the iranian enrichment centrifuges in Natanz? (geekheim.de)
4 points by aw3c2 on Sept 23, 2010 | past
Binary codes capable of correcting deletions, insertions, and reversals (1965) (geekheim.de)
4 points by TriinT on Aug 16, 2009 | past | 4 comments
Study users by letting them design your UI (geekheim.de)
5 points by pg on Aug 11, 2007 | past | 2 comments

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