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The Hacking Team wants U.S. law enforcement to use its technology
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Google gears up Project Loon balloons for Indonesia Internet swarm
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Remember the thrift shop that made Macklemore famous? It's closing
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Visit a museum on your iPad with le déserteur
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Slate, Adobe’s visual storytelling app, now available on the Web
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John McAfee: No one in government cares about your privacy. So let’s burn it down
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Google issues ultimatum to Symantec over unauthorized HTTPS certificates
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“Have I Been Pwned?” owner uncovers 13 million plaintext passwords leaked from free webhost
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What is the world blogging about? Find out in one infographic
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BroadwayHD brings your favorite shows to your home theater
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Judge dismisses Wikimedia v. NSA lawsuit, says plaintiff arguments are based on speculation
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Facebook cards to replace notifications and include reminders
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Most popular Popcorn Time fork goes offline, wants to become a legal service
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Need a strong password? Write a poem
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Frustrated restaurateurs suggest a new way to tackle fake TripAdvisor reviews
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Sleeping In Airports ranks the best and worst airports in the world
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Clear some clutter this weekend with these apps and sites to sell your junk
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Stories you missed: Nike’s self-lacing shoes, Apple flips the bird, Facebook search
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This picture about women in tech really is worth a thousand words
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#SneakerHeads: How a new generation of sneaker fans are taking over the Internet
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Google's Crisis Info Hub provides refugees with much needed data and information
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UK mobile carrier TalkTalk hit by hackers, 4M customers may be affected
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perv_magnet Instagram account documents a decade’s worth of one woman’s online harassment
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YouTube forced creators to accept subscription service or lose all videos
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Amazon’s latest idea for deliveries? Newspaper trucks, apparently
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eBook subscription service Epic! is bringing books to kids
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YouTube Red serves up ad-free, downloadable videos for $10 a month
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Indiegogo unveils Generosity.com for personal, charitable causes
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Apple and Dropbox are the latest tech companies to take a stand against CISA
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Microsoft: US should follow EU data privacy laws for European citizens
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Read these tea leaves to see if the signs point toward a career in computer science
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BBC begins crackdown of iPlayer viewers using a VPN
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Want a great work-life balance? Consider one of these 25 careers
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Facebook launches Instant Articles on the iPhone, offering super-fast news to mobile users
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CNN gets into streaming with new socially distributed network, Great Big Story
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Yikes — did a teenager really hack the CIA director’s email?
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John McAfee: Americans must prioritize privacy to thrive as tech booms
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10 stories you missed: Digital rat brains, YouTube tycoons, Die Hard 6
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Amazon sues more than 1,000 Fiverr users offering to write fake product reviews
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YouTube is ready to make you pay to watch some of its best new videos
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Hackers can control Google Now and Siri through your headphones
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New Skype feature offers an easy way to chat without an account
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U.K. unveils first ‘smart sidewalk’ offering fast, free Wi-Fi to strollers
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Up to 90 pct of U.S. drone strikes hit the wrong target, major leak reveals
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Astronaut Scott Kelly is tweeting amazing photos of the Earth from space
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DitchTV delivers your daily dose of YouTube video
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The highest paid YouTube stars for 2015 made over $54 million last year
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What’s a meme? Something that didn’t exist 20 years ago
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Digital Library of Babel contains every book that has ever been (and ever could be) written
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Finally, removing revenge porn from Pornhub is being made simpler
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Google looking to test two new drone designs, likely for its Internet-for-all initiative
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Jennifer Lawrence essay denoucing Hollywood wage gap fueled by Sony hack
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A Turkish newspaper editor’s ‘insulting’ tweets land him in jail
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London cops end 24/7 watch of Julian Assange hideout, though he’ll likely stay put
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It’s finally happened — scientists construct part of a rat brain in a computer
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Shop ’til you drop: Facebook shows off shopping feed and new ads for brands
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Careful with that boarding pass, it contains a lot of personal information
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Is a ‘safe’ password even possible? We ask an expert
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Amazon keen to know if its corporate staffers are feeling any better yet
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Stories you missed: Netflix price hike, water on Pluto, Lyft hacks Uber
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Apple deactivates its News app in China to appease censorship requirements
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“Just make it a requirement,” says Chicago mayor of computer science in high school
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Amazon takes on Etsy with ‘Handmade’ storefront for artisan goods
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Months after Netflix lands in Australia, Internet usage spikes 40 percent
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You can finally build a website easily on your phone with Weebly’s Carbon
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Thieves can steal cash by texting an ATM with latest malware
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Japanese man accidentally sets fire to his home during live stream
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LinkedIn pays $13m to settle suit regarding excessive emailing, tells users via email
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Truffle mayo and raspberry sugar: Hatchery is a subscription box of unusual condiments
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Weekly Rewind: T-Mobile’s big breach, dog cloning, and the new Tesla Model X
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Hacked Patreon data spills out onto the Web
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John McAfee: Gun control, anti-depressants, and cyberwar
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Hey Facebook users, you know you’re on the Internet, right?
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Washing machines can order more detergent thanks to Amazon’s new Dash partners
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John McAfee: US gov’t hack by China is an American nightmare — and the decline of an empire