Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The NSA doesn't need to read your emails to know what you're doing

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July 30, 2013 Read about what the NSA (and big businesses) are doing to keep tabs on you, where AMD is headed and how to replace that crummy touchscreen keyboard in Windows 8
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