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In the year 2093, Apple creates the iBrain, an innovative computer that becomes part of the human brain. Droyd, Apple's main rival has nothing like the product. Yet, the determined Droyd authority figures know that they need a similar product. So they plan to get ideas by asking iHack, the world's most notorious hacker to help them.
Katrina Solbay is the daughter of Mark Solbay, the CEO of Apple. Being the daughter of one of the world's wealthiest people, she is extremely overprotected. Katrina longs for friends her own age. She wants to befriend any person, even if that person is iHack and they meet while he is hacking her brain.
Seventeen year old Khloe Klees's beloved friend, Rob, is holding a secret from her. She grows worried, and then jealous, wondering what he doesn't want her to know so badly. She wants to find out, so decides to ask Rob's mysterious neighbor, Sam, for help...
Rob is a teenaged boy, living with his grandmother. He is afraid to tell Khloe what he is hiding from her, because he is afraid she will no longer like him if she finds out. On top of all that, he has to deal with his annoying, nerdy neighbor, Sam.
Sam Shaw is a regular sixteen year old geek. He is obsessed with computers and always has the newest Apple product. He doesn't have any friends. But the reason why he keeps himself distanced from others is because he is a fugitive. He is the notorious iHack.
Without knowing it, after accepting Droyd's job offer, Sam gets himself involved in something even more difficult than hacking the hardest software... being a teenager.
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Jessica Leibniz tried being a normal teenager, but unlike most teenagers, she can tell time without a clock. She still wears a watch, but it comes with incriminating A.I. software. It's part of her fashion sense-if you call a mix of 80's nostalgia, geekism, and jagged hair a fashion sense. Otherwise, you have a normal, nineteen-year-old girl who delivers pizza and tacos by day and hacks cybersecurity networks by night. All the while, she turns heads, probably because she performs her job on a gravity board, which is relatively unorthodox in a future where aliens rule the planet.
The alien takeover could have ended more violently, but there's irony in how efficient and peaceful Earth has become a hundred years later. Corporations still reign supreme, but aliens lie at the top of the social ladder. Azareans they call them, overlords who've constructed a new kind of city for the modern world. The Eden: a modern megapolis.
Accustomed to life in the modern city, Jessica has learned to embrace challenge when it comes her way. Without a cause, she confides in her three friends or smacks into boredom. And when she seamlessly cracks an uncrackable corporate security algorithm, nothing makes sense. Faced with world-turning revelations, the life she's led seems trivial next to a hundred-year lie and tragedy.