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The first 3D printed organ -- a liver -- is expected in 2014

Bio-printing companies and academics are finally having success keeping 3D printed human tissue alive long enough to use it for drug development and testing. It could be used for human implants someday....

01.01.2014

10 Stories That Shaped Tech Policy in 2013

From the NSA surveillance revelations to the troubled government healthcare website to a variety of issues that didn't make the mainstream news, here are the top tech policy stories that played out in 2013....

01.01.2014

French authorities requested 6,145 phone and data taps in 2012

French government and police officials requested 6,145 phone and data taps in 2012, fewer than in 2011, according to figures released by the French National Commission for the Control of Security Interceptions (CNCIS) earlier this week....

01.01.2014

Security researcher cancels talk at RSA conference in protest

Security researcher Mikko Hypponen has canceled his talk at a RSA security conference in San Francisco, reacting to a report that the security division of EMC allegedly received US$10 million from the U.S. National Security Agency to use a flawed random number generator in one of its products....

01.01.2014

Top vendors like Google, Apple hope to take smartwatches mainstream in 2014

The smartwatch phenomenon promises to blossom in 2014 as experts expect Google to launch a model by summer followed by Apple sometime in the fall. Even Microsoft is reportedly working on one....

01.01.2014

Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon

Dr Alan Turing has finally been granted a posthumous royal pardon under the Royal Prerogative of Mercy by the Queen following a long campaign to clear his name....

01.01.2014

Edward Snowden's Christmas message: a child born today will have no conception of privacy

"A child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all," Edward Snowden warned Wednesday in a message broadcast to U.K. television viewers....

01.01.2014

Bosch says the future is the Internet of Things

Bosch, a company best known as a maker appliances, including stoves, dishwashers, washing machines and coffee makers, is increasing its focus on the Internet of Things....

01.01.2014

3 Things That Will Make the New Dell Different

Dell is going private, and that means Michael Dell can stop worrying about shareholders and start focusing on what it will take to make his company grow....

01.01.2014

State fining Deloitte $15,000 per day over glitchy computer system

The state of Florida has begun fining Deloitte US$15,000 per business day until the systems integrator finishes fixing a number of alleged bugs in an unemployment compensation software system it built....

01.01.2014

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