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Google Glass future clouded as some early believers lose faith

After two years of popping up at high-profile events sporting Google Glass, the gadget that transforms eyeglasses into spy-movie worthy technology, Google co-founder Sergey Brin sauntered bare-faced into a Silicon Valley red-carpet event on Sunday.

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GOP hatred for net neutrality pits them against their favorite jurist -- Antonin Scalia

Republican leaders have been arguing against net neutrality since Barack Obama announced on Monday that he wanted to reclassify Internet providers as a utility.

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Google takes over NASA airport in Silicon Valley

Ever-growing Google now has an airport to its name: the Internet giant has signed a 60-year lease to run a NASA airbase that comes with massive hangars for dirigibles.

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Comcast says Time Warner merger going 'full steam ahead'

Comcast Corp's merger with Time Warner Cable Inc is going "full steam ahead" despite uncertainty around new rules governing net neutrality, Comcast Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts told reporters on Wednesday.

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Tea Party group attacks Net Neutrality: Treating all websites the same isn't fair

The Tea Party group FreedomWorks released a video denouncing Net Neutrality on Wednesday, just days after President Barack Obama announced strong support for regulations to require Internet providers to treat all web traffic equally.

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Appeals court will revisit order to remove anti-Islamic film from YouTube

A U.S. appeals court will reconsider whether Google Inc must remove from its YouTube video sharing service an anti-Islamic film that sparked protests across the Muslim world.

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AT&T to halt investment in fiber optic lines because of net neutrality

AT&T Inc will stop investing in new high-speed Internet connections in 100 U.S. cities until regulators decide whether to enact tough "net neutrality" rules proposed by President Obama, Chief Executive Officer Randall Stephenson said on Wednesday.

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China shows off its new J-31'Falcon Eagle' stealth fighter

China's new stealth jet fighter rocketed skywards Wednesday as Beijing puts on an unprecedented display of openness -- and military force -- at the country's premier airshow.

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Elon Musk wants to provide global Internet access via satellites

High-tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has reportedly added global Internet access from satellites to his vision of a future alongside sporty electric cars and private space exploration.

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'Operation Onymous' may have exposed flaws in top Internet privacy tool

The Tor project, which oversees the development of the anonymous browser, has expressed concern over an intergovernmental operation that took down 27 hosts offering “hidden services”, or websites only accessible through the Tor network.

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FCC chairman Tom Wheeler: 'There is more work to do' on net neutrality rules

U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler on Monday welcomed President Barack Obama's comments on his work on new Internet traffic, or "net neutrality," rules, saying the agency "must take the time" to set the rules once and for all.

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Ted Cruz: Net neutrality is Obamacare for the Internet

Shortly after President Barack Obama announced strong support for "net neutrality" regulations on Monday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) attacked the proposed rules as a government takeover.

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Net neutrality: Obama wants to reclassify the Internet as a public utility

U.S. President Barack Obama took a strong stance on Monday on new 'net neutrality' regulations being drafted by the Federal Communications Commission, saying the agency should reclassify broadband to regulate it more like a public utility.

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