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Tech Tuesday: Hacking During the Election, Portrayal of Women in Video Games and Virtual Reality

By Richard Forno on

With recent hacking issues, some wonder how vulnerable computer systems will be during the U.S. election and what security measures are in place to deal with any potential threats. Also, a new study finds that sexualization of women in video games is decreasing. And, virtual reality is being taken more seriously by the U.S. government, as a panel met on Capitol Hill last week to discuss the potential uses of the technology.

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