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Hacked? No problem, says Ashley Madison, whose user base is “still growing”
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John McAfee: How no one got laid on Ashley Madison
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U.S. said to be considering sanctions against China over cyberthefts
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Stories you missed this week: Wiz Khalifa ‘hoverboard’ arrest, the next Hummer
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Google adding personalized hurricane warnings to its search results
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Popcorn Time says Hollywood is far too greedy
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YouTube subscriptions are coming
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State-by-state Ashley Madison breakdown shows DC is our nation’s adultery capitol
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Faster in-flight Wi-Fi from Gogo will cost you an arm and a leg
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Amazon reportedly lays off ‘dozens’ of engineers in wake of Fire Phone flop
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Thank You Ashley Madison: A TV show based on the site is in the works
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Security researcher zeroes in on possible Ashley Madison hacker
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Amazon Dash Button review
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Google Map Maker relaunches in U.S. complete with anti-prank safeguards
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Two commit suicide over Ashley Madison leak, say police
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McAfee has an interesting theory about the Ashley Madison hack
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Demonstrating the power of journalism, John Oliver may prompt IRS crackdown
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Stories you missed this week: An Apple Music festival, bizarre bike pedals, and more
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UK commission orders Google to remove links to ‘right to be forgotten’ stories
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Enjoy this video of a straw being removed from a sea turtle’s nostril
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Google-Twitter integration arrives for desktop search results
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Here come the lawsuits: Ashley Madison faces $578m class action in Canada
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100,000 petitioners want Jon Stewart to moderate a 2016 presidential debate
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Quantum computing is a major threat to crypto, says the NSA
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Web design: These sites and apps can help you decorate your home
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Don’t be so smug, cheater haters. You’re next
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Just kidding, says U.S. government, we’re not ending Internet oversight yet
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Ashley Madison hackers follow through with threat to dump members’ data online
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Amazon looks set to test click-and-collect system for picking up packages
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NYT exposes reasons why you might not want to work at Amazon
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Chaplain services make virtual house calls, offer spiritual guidance via Skype
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Stories you missed this week: Tinder dumps its CEO, Samsung’s dueling Galaxies
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When Airbnb experiences are more mediocre than mortifying
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How dangerous is public Wi-Fi? We ask an expert
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Tim Cook believes that Apple must do better when it comes to diversity
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Samsung theorizes globally affordable 5G Internet using low Earth orbit satellites
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How and where to get cheap textbooks online
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Assange: Sweden to drop sex assault inquiry, but he’s staying put
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ComputerStick’s IndieGoGo is built on faked video and questionable claims
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Clinton’s encryption remark makes Silicon Valley nervous
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These corporate social media fails are so bad, they’ve had to issue mea culpas
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Google becomes Alphabet, and Sundar Pichai begins his reign as Google’s CEO
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Which NYC subway has the best Wi-FI? Better ride the Q
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This Is My Jam shutting down, but its owners want to be as nice about it as possible
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Block online tracking with the EFF’s new Privacy Badger extension
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10 tech stories you missed this week: Lexus hoverboard unveiled, Jon Stewart signs off
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Pentagon hit by cyberattack, sources suspect Russian involvement
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Despite FBI whining, iMessage isn’t invincible after all, researcher claims
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Tesla issues software patch after hackers take control of a Model S
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Google Fiber expands in Texas, heads to San Antonio
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GE’s new industrial cloud will power planes, trains, and hospitals
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Child porn still blocked, but India otherwise loosens national ban on porn
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Your smartphone or laptop battery could be used to track you, researchers say
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Twitter’s News tab lets you know what’s going on in the world today
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Periscope’s new Couchmode feature lets you explore random streams fast
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Want to sleep in your office? Co-living puts everything under one roof
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Buy the Amazon Echo speaker at Staples … so you can buy more stuff from Amazon
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Someone’s always watching: Hacker sends woman photos of her evening from her own webcam
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According to Google, you do not have the right to be forgotten