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NSA pays U.S. firms for communications network access

NSA pays U.S. firms for communications network access

Documents offer a look at program expected to cost $278 million in the current fiscal year.

The NSA has its own team of elite hackers

The NSA has its own team of elite hackers

And some of them like to brag about it on LinkedIn.

UK government says Greenwald partner practiced terrible security

UK government says Greenwald partner practiced terrible security

The UK government says David Miranda didn't properly secure classified files he was carrying to his partner Glenn Greenwald.

Why Apple could get sued over 'champagne'

Why Apple could get sued over 'champagne'

A protective trade association is warning Apple not to test it.

Nintendo's big bet is refusing to fold.

Nintendo's big bet is refusing to fold.

With the 2DS, Nintendo looks unhinged. But don't worry.

Five tech policy stories you need to read today

Five tech policy stories you need to read today

Washington Post reveals secret intelligence budget, industry group campaigns against patent trolls, and French government investigates PRISM.

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