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US outrage grows over massive hack of government

Outrage grew Friday over the massive hack of the US government, an incident which puts Washington in a quandary over dealing with China, the main suspect in the attack. Lawmakers and employee union leaders expressed disbelief over the staggering numbers affected — some 21.5 million people including current and former government workers, applicants, contractors and spouses of those who underwent background checks for security clearances.

US outrage grows over massive hack of government

Outrage grew Friday over the massive hack of the US government, an incident which puts Washington in a quandary over dealing with China, the main suspect in the attack. Lawmakers and employee union leaders expressed disbelief over the staggering numbers affected — some 21.5 million people including current and former government workers, applicants, contractors and spouses of those who underwent background checks for security clearances.

iOS 9 first look: here's what's new in Apple's public beta

This fall, Apple will be releasing the next version of its mobile operating system, iOS 9. Unlike iOS 7 or 8, which introduced massive revisions to how the platform looked and worked under the hood, iOS 9 is a subtler update. It’s been available for developers to test for some time now, but if you’re daring, Apple just released a public beta that anyone can install.

Texting is terrible for your body – these are 4 horrible things it does to you

Addiction isn’t the only side-effect of owning a smart gadget such as a phone or tablet. The more we use them, especially phones, the more we’re endangering our health. Various studies have already shown the negative effects these devices have on our posture, and there’s even a neurological condition that can be caused by overusing a smartphone. Texting, one of the things we do most with iPhones and Android handsets, is

iOS 9 first look: here's what's new in Apple's public beta

This fall, Apple will be releasing the next version of its mobile operating system, iOS 9. Unlike iOS 7 or 8, which introduced massive revisions to how the platform looked and worked under the hood, iOS 9 is a subtler update. It’s been available for developers to test for some time now, but if you’re daring, Apple just released a public beta that anyone can install.

iOS 9 first look: here's what's new in Apple's public beta

This fall, Apple will be releasing the next version of its mobile operating system, iOS 9. Unlike iOS 7 or 8, which introduced massive revisions to how the platform looked and worked under the hood, iOS 9 is a subtler update. It’s been available for developers to test for some time now, but if you’re daring, Apple just released a public beta that anyone can install.