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- OpenBSD lead believes backdoors didn’t make it into the OS
- FCC to enact net neutrality regulation
- Google tries to delay debut of TVs
- Four arrested for spilling insider secrets – including Apple’s
- IBM lists five tech innovations coming in the next five years
- Nokia amps up patent battle with Apple
- UK court upholds bail with conditions for WikiLeaks’ Assange
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- Analysts advise Wikipedia to stop asking for donations
- AMD attacks gamers with Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6590
- Air Force blocks sites that published Cablegate leaks
- Court rules Fourth Amendment protects email
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- Hard drives: Seagate goes green, Hitachi HDDs hit 3 TB
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- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gets bail
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- Lenovo debuts media-friendly IdeaPad and IdeaCentre PCs
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- 4chan-based group ‘Anonymous’ targets PayPal to support WikiLeaks
- Wikileaks documents indicate China behind Google attacks
- Discussing Wikileaks may sever government job opportunities
- Groupon reportedly spurns $6 bln Google offer
- Level 3 and Comcast neutrality battle heats up
- GSA picks Google Apps; Microsoft retorts
- Bits before bombs: How Stuxnet crippled Iran’s nuclear dreams
- Verizon will launch 4G LTE network on December 5
- FTC proposes plan to stop web tracking
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