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Zuckerberg starts group to boost Internet access across the world

Zuckerberg  starts group to boost Internet access across the world

Facebook's CEO has been joined by execs from Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia, Qualcomm and Samsung.

NSA can reach 75% of US Internet traffic

NSA can reach 75% of US Internet traffic

A new report from the Wall Street Journal reveals that the National Security Agency has the capability to intercept about 75 percent of domestic Internet traffic in the United States --;all without a warrant.

Manning sentence could spell danger for future leakers

Manning sentence could spell danger for future leakers

Manning's 35-year sentence is the longest ever to be imposed on a media leaker.

You can use lasers to eavesdrop

You can use lasers to eavesdrop

Yes, you can use lasers for eavesdropping.

This Android game mashes up geolocation and science fiction

This Android game mashes up geolocation and science fiction

J.J. Abrams meets World of Warcraft meets geocaching.

Oops: Comcast forgot court records are public domain

Oops: Comcast forgot court records are public domain

The cable company threatened to sue TorrentFreak over its coverage of Prenda Law, but missed one little detail.

SugarCRM nabs $40M from Goldman Sachs

SugarCRM nabs $40M from Goldman Sachs

The company competes with customer relationship management giant Salesforce.

Five surprising facts about Bitcoin

Five surprising facts about Bitcoin

Bitcoin isn't as anonymous as you might think. And the currency is becoming a hit in Argentina.

Five tech policy stories you need to read today

Five tech policy stories you need to read today

Even more NSA spying is reported, Verizon complains about network neutrality, and a judge rules on the controversial Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

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