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He sees pools of data as raw material for visualizations that he calls a new kind of “sculpture.”
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Lees meerIn a shift toward transparency, the National Security Agency announced a bug that could have left over 900 million PCs vulnerable to attack.
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Lees meerAfter years of invasive pop-ups asking for notification permission, Chrome and Firefox have finally taken action.
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Lees meerAfter Tuesday, Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for the operating system, leaving users who don't upgrade vulnerable to malware.
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