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Weekly Rewind: Our Holiday gift guide, how to have sex in space, and iPhone 7 rumors
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John McAfee on the return of psychedelics, LSD in the work place
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The Darknet Shopper bot is back on the Deep Web; let’s see what it buys next
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The NSA will no longer collect your metadata starting tonight
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John McAfee: Volunteers are the key to a secure digital world
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Anonymous hacks ISIS site, replaces it with Viagra ad
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Google getting plenty of right-to-be-forgotten requests, reveals examples
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Amazon said to be secretly testing own cargo planes in operation ‘Aerosmith’
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YouTube is copying the RIAA’s legal tactics, except this time you win
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Amazon Instant Video lands in Jet Blue planes for free this week
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This is how you should shop on Black Friday, according to Google
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ISIS has a 24/7 ‘Jihadi Help Desk’ to aid would-be terrorists
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Google now offers quotes for home mortgage rates in California
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Comcast and Time Warner continue to grow despite consumer complaints
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John McAfee: The NSA is running on ‘sheer luck’ — and that’s a travesty
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Facebook privacy lawsuit moves up to the Austrian Supreme Court
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Will you join the Dark side? Google’s Star Wars promo brings X-Wings to Maps and more
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Is that a Google ad or a search result? Kids can’t tell
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YouTube changes its tune, will now defend select channels against DMCA takedowns
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Here’s Amazon’s plan for generating original content for Prime Video
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Meet the app experts say ISIS used to send secret messages
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Cirque du Soleil is using VR to put you on stage in its latest production
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Facebook makes giving to charity easier with an integrated ‘Donate’ button
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Microsoft's new Bing app lets you buy music or watch a movie without skipping a beat
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You can now stream Android apps through Google Search
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The UK is taking the fight against ISIS online
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Google determined to save Google+, gives it another makeover
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Instamoms are a social media phenomenon of child fame, vanity, and money
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'Wi-FM' uses FM radio signals to reduce interference, boost your Internet speeds
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Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of the Year isn’t a word – it’s an emoji
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Callisto is a new sexual assault reporting system for the 21st century
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Why did Facebook turn on Safety Check for Paris and not Beirut? Zuckerberg explains
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This free 3D robot game could redefine how kids learn to code
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How do Americans really feel about tech? A Modis survey gives us some insight
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Facebook enables 360-degree video for iOS and Gear VR
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70 million prison phone calls hacked, legal rights possibly violated
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YouTube’s no-nonsense Music app drops the needle straight to the tunes
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U.S. charges three men for cyberfraud ring that targeted JPMorgan, Dow Jones, and others
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NY attorney general calls fantasy sport sites illegal gambling services
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Microsoft announces local data centers for German cloud users to avoid U.S. spies
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Facebook launches Notify, a standalone iPhone app for breaking news
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Need to repaint? Use Benjamin Moore via Paintzen, the on-demand painting service
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Thousands of cheap tablets sold on Amazon have Trojans pre-installed
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John McAfee: Why the hacking of Ashley Madison will go down in history
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Microsoft builds two U.K. data centers to keep data within Europe
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Google has open-sourced TensorFlow, their new deep-learning system
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No Wi-Fi? No problem for Google Maps, which just introduced offline search
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Tim Cook’s not impressed with the UK’s proposed anti-encryption bill
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The UK is promising ‘superfast’ broadband to everyone in the country by 2020
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Update: Facebook to stop tracking non-users in Belgium, following court order
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Satoshi Nakamoto, mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, nominated for Nobel Prize
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Love chicken? Then you may not love Oxfam’s hard-hitting Lives on the Line campaign
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Pinterest introduces visual search tool for iOS, Android, and the web
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Just how equal-opportunity is AirBnB for its hosts?
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Google finally brings virtual reality content to YouTube
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What’s Tsu.co? Facebook doesn’t want you to know
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Requesting ‘Do Not Track’ settings? Companies are just laughing in your face
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Third-party websites are getting a lot of your personal data from your mobile apps
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Ransomware, malware operations shut down, but not going away
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Tor Project launches its first cross-platform messenger app for anonymous, encrypted IM
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Circle with Disney lets you rule your household Internet with an iron fist
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The UK government is trying to legalize mass surveillance this week
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Popular movie-streaming site PopcornTime.io is no more. Thanks, courts!
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Report: Teens now spend more hours consuming media than sleeping
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Want a new alternative browser? Vivaldi launches into public beta
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Amazon just opened its first brick and mortar store
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The man bun may be here to stay, according to Google search
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It looks like Verizon’s Droid Turbo 2 giveaway left several burnt contestants in its wake
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Stories you missed: Samsung’s touchable TV, RIP Chrome OS, a Bob Ross marathon