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The Most Dangerous Wi-Fi

Welcome To Def Con – You've Already Been Hacked, How Al-Qaeda Jailbroke The World's Most Notorious Prison, Amazon Is Working On Displays That Apple Can't Match, American Tourist Snaps Off Finger To 600-Year-Old Statue, Hiroshima Visualized
The Daily Digg
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
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FIRST RULE: DON'T USE THE WI-FI
Welcome To Def Con – You've Already Been Hacked
buzzfeed.com
What happens when a civilian shows up at the world's longest-running hacker conference? One victim shares her story.
THE GREAT ESCAPE
How Al-Qaeda Jailbroke The World's Most Notorious Prison
foreignpolicy.com
How al Qaeda broke hundreds of bad guys out of the world's most notorious jail -- and what it means for America.
LIGHT GUIDE
Amazon Is Working On Displays That Apple Can't Match
qz.com
Amazon is increasingly a company that, like Apple and perhaps the newly Google-ified Motorola, is good at understanding how to sell technology not as an end in itself, but in service of the user's experience.
NOBODY REALLY NEEDS THEIR PINKY
American Tourist Snaps Off Finger To 600-Year-Old Statue
nydailynews.com
A Missouri man cracked off the pinky of a medieval work housed at Florence's Museo dell'Opera del Duomo. The tourist apologized and was described as 'very disappointed.' No word on how much it will cost to replace the digit.
THE DATA OF DESTRUCTION
Hiroshima Visualized
popsci.com
Even viewed as abstractions the data have a forceful impact.
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YOU'RE STILL HOSTING THIS THING?
Image: President Obama and Jay Leno during a break between segments on
President Obama and Jay Leno during a break between segments on "The Tonight Show" on August 6, 2013. Credit: Pete Souza/White House
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