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Slowly but steadily, developers are being given the tools with which to tame the promiscuous and often insecure world of the browser cookie.
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Lees meerThe updated Add-on Policy aims to rid Firefox of third-party malicious code that hides what it's really up to.
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Lees meerSingapore’s central bank sent a payment to Canada using blockchain technology last week, in a clear signal that the technology has value.
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Lees meerBelgian coder Bernard Fabrot just finished a 3.5-year computational marathon, solving a fascinating cryptopuzzle set at MIT back in 1999.
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