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Over 1,000 websites 'blackout' Congress in protest of NSA surveillance laws

More than 10,000 websites blocked users from computers in Congress on Friday, in a demonstration against any possible re-authorization of NSA surveillance powers.

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FCC announces plan to expand 'lifeline' program for low-income Americans to include Internet access

The top U.S. communications regulator on Thursday revealed a plan to expand a government phone subsidy program for low-income Americans to begin covering broadband Internet access.

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Air Force certifies Elon Musk's SpaceX for military and spy satellite launches

The U.S. Air Force on Tuesday said it has certified privately held SpaceX to launch U.S. military and spy satellites, ending a monopoly held by United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co, since its creation in 2006.

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Time Warner Cable close to being bought by smaller company for $55 billion

Time Warner Cable Inc is nearing an agreement to be acquired by smaller peer Charter Communications Inc for about $55 billion, combining the second and third largest U.S. cable operators, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.

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The skyscrapers of the future will be made of wood

Vancouver-based architect Michael Green was unequivocal at a conference at which I heard him speak a while ago: “We grow trees in British Columbia that are 35 storeys tall, so why do our building codes restrict timber buildings to only five storeys?”

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Google Maps apologizes for linking racial slur to the White House

Google Maps apologized after it emerged that searches using racist language pinpointed the White House, home of President Barack Obama.

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Troll uses Twitter adverts to urge trans people to kill themselves

Twitter users have expressed outrage at a troll’s use of Twitter’s promoted tweets to insert abuse targeting trans people into their feeds.

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Sweden seizes Pirate Bay web domains -- but fails to take torrent website offline

A Stockholm court on Tuesday seized the Swedish web domains of file-sharing site The Pirate Bay over repeated copyright violations in a bid to end the site's activities.

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The economics of net neutrality and how Verizon's AOL deal subverts an open Internet

Telecommunication companies were up in arms in February after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made net neutrality the law of the land by classifying broadband internet as a utility, seeming to ensure there would be no pay-to-play fast lanes.

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Worker claims she was fired for deleting creepy GPS app that tracked her 24 hours a day

A California woman claims she was fired after she removed an app from her phone that allowed her employer to track her at all times.

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Ride-sharing service Sidecar begins offering medical marijuana delivery for San Francisco users

Ride-sharing service Sidecar on Tuesday added medical marijuana to the list of goods it will promptly deliver to customers in San Francisco.

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Verizon buys faded Internet pioneer AOL for $4.4 billion

Verizon said Tuesday it is buying Internet pioneer AOL for about $4.4 billion, enabling the US telecom giant to boost its presence in online media and advertising.

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Elon Musk accused of ripping employee for skipping Tesla event to watch child's birth: report

Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk reprimanded an employee for choosing to witness the birth of his child instead of attending a company event, the Washington Post reported on Monday.

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