
The global Domain Name Service
Whether they're plotting attacks on the global Domain Name Service, proving Ruby on Rails and Chrome vulnerabilities, or getting busted by the Feds in Chicago, hackers appeared all over the news this week. Nevertheless the past few days weren't all just breaking and entering. We brought you a glimpse at home tech of the future, and taught you how to create a bootable Windows 8 thumb drive, too.
Microsoft: OnLive's Windows-on-iPad service violates license: Microsoft says OnLive's cloud-based Windows service for tablets isn't properly licensed, and that the companies are trying to negotiate a deal to avoid the service's closure.
Ordering "Windows to Go": how to create a bootable Windows 8 USB thumb drive: With Windows to Go, you can customize a Windows 8 installation in addition any supported PC off a USB thumb drive. Ars shows you how.
"Algorithms can have errors": One man's quest to purge horrific pictures from his Google results: When Googling your own business name leads to images of charred human corpses, can anything be done? Ars talks to a Spanish campground owner waging battle against Google's almighty algorithm.
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