Nasdaq hacked, but not trades
Technology Saturday, February 5th, 2011
Computer hackers have breached the systems of the company that runs the Nasdaq stock exchange but did not penetrate the part of the system that handles trades

Computer hackers have breached the systems of the company that runs the Nasdaq stock exchange but did not penetrate the part of the system that handles trades

Paul Seto has traced his family history back 11 generations and 200 years

The Ronald Reagan centennial endowment campaign surpassed its $100 million goal Saturday, hours before the Gipper’s 100th birthday

Thirty years after the first Internet addresses were created, the supply of addresses officially ran dry on Thursday

Sand dunes in a vast area of northern Mars long thought to be frozen in time are changing with both sudden and gradual motions

Sand dunes in a vast area of northern Mars long thought to be frozen in time are changing with both sudden and gradual motions

The first full-duration simulation of a manned voyage to Mars has reached virtual Mars after 244 days of virtual interplanetary flight, Russian officials said

The ill-fated “Feed Your Flock” ad is, without a doubt, the most famous 30 seconds of video that no one will see during Super Bowl XLV.

Scientists using NASA’s Kepler, a space telescope, recently discovered six planets made of a mix of rock and gases orbiting a single sun-like star

Apple on Wednesday launched a new in-app subscription service on its App Store for the iPhone and iPad, alongside a new daily newspaper for the iPad, The Daily
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