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GOP lawmakers push bill designed to head off Obama's net neutrality plan

U.S. congressional Republicans on Friday proposed legislation that would set "net neutrality" rules for broadband providers, aiming to head off tougher regulations backed by the Obama administration.

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Elon Musk to build a Hyperloop high-speed transport test track

Serial entrepreneur and real-life Tony Stark, Elon Musk , has pledged to build a test track for his ambitious Hyperloop high-speed public transport system in Texas.

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Defense argues wrong man accused as Silk Road kingpin

Defense lawyers for Ross Ulbricht, the alleged mastermind of online criminal enterprise Silk Road, sought to convince New York jurors that the wrong man was in the dock.

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RadioShack reportedly negotiating sale of store leases to Sprint amid impending bankruptcy

RadioShack Corp, expected to file for bankruptcy next month, is in talks to sell leases on some of its stores to telecoms operator Sprint Corp, Bloomberg said, citing a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

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Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe reach $415 million settlement with tech workers

Four Silicon Valley companies including Apple Inc and Google Inc agreed to pay $415 million to resolve an antitrust class action lawsuit by tech workers who accused the firms of conspiring to avoid poaching each other's employees, according to a court filing on Thursday.

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Silicon Valley firms reach settlement over non-poaching agreement

Apple, Google, Intel, and Adobe are prepared to reach a $415 million settlement with several plaintiffs over charges they colluded not to hire each others' employees, the New York Times reported Thursday.

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Meet 'Zombie Cookie' -- an online advertising tracking code you can't kill

An online advertising clearinghouse relied on by Google, Yahoo and Facebook is using controversial cookies that come back from the dead to track the web surfing of Verizon customers. The company, called Turn, is taking advantage of a hidden undeletable number that Verizon uses to monitor customers' habits on their smartphones and tablets. Turn uses the…

Republicans to begin net neutrality bill discussion this week

U.S. lawmakers plan to start drafting legislation this week aimed at keeping the Internet open without tighter "net neutrality" rules backed by the Obama administration, the leaders of the House and Senate Commerce committees said in an op-ed column on Reuters.com.

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Google battles privacy lawsuit over Nazi-themed sex party images

Google Inc. sought on Wednesday to block a lawsuit filed against it by Max Mosley in the High Court in London over access through its search engine to images of the former motor racing chief taking part in a sex party.

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Gamergate hits new low with attempts to send SWAT teams to critics

Internet trolls are attempting to get police Swat teams sent to the homes of critics of Gamergate in an escalation of intimidatory tactics.

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The Patriot Act's unintended consequences in a post-9/11 world

Forty-five days after 2001's 9/11 attacks, president George W. Bush signed the USA Patriot Act, but Americans only learned of the anti-terrorism law's full consequences 12 years later through Edward Snowden's surveillance revelations.

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General Motors: We would 'certainly be open' to working with Google on self-driving cars

General Motors Co is open to working with Google Inc on developing self-driving car technology, the chief technology officer for the U.S. automaker said on Monday.

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Obama proposes new data laws as US Central Command hacked by ISIS sympathizers

President Barack Obama on Monday said he wants to work with Congress on new laws that would do more to protect Americans' privacy and the trail of data they leave on smart phones, computers and other devices.

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