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NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to develop anti-surveillance technologies

Edward Snowden, a former U.S. spy agency contractor who leaked details of major U.S. surveillance programs, called on supporters at a hacking conference to spur development of easy-to-use technologies to subvert government surveillance programs around the globe.

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Amazon starts Netflix-style book service amid spat with publisher

By Deepa Seetharaman

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Microsoft expected to cut thousands of jobs as software giant shifts focus to online services

Microsoft Corp is set to cut more than 6,000 jobs in an announcement expected early Thursday, according to sources familiar with the matter, as it trims its newly acquired Nokia phone business and reshapes itself as a cloud-computing and mobile-friendly software company.

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'Smart' technology could make utilities more vulnerable to hackers

Last November, Felix Lindner came very close to shutting down the power supply of Ettlingen, a town of almost 40,000 people in the south of Germany.

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Google+ apologizes and rescinds real-name requirement for users

San Francisco (AFP) - Google+ apologized Tuesday and stopped requiring people to use their real names while mingling in the online social network, as it looks to gain ground on market leader Facebook.

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FCC pushes back deadline to comment on net neutrality to July 18

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday pushed back to July 18 the first deadline to submit comments on the agency's proposed new Internet traffic rules after a surge in traffic overwhelmed its online filing system.

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Germany 'may revert to typewriters' in wake of NSA spying revelations

German politicians are considering a return to manual typewriters for sensitive documents in the wake of the US surveillance scandal.

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US software standards that prevent hacking also enable NSA spying

U.S. government standards for software may enable spying by the National Security Agency through widely used coding formulas that should be jettisoned, some of the country’s top independent experts concluded in papers released on Monday.

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Google's Nest launches network technology for connected home

Google Inc's Nest Labs on Tuesday unveiled an industry group to encourage makers of smart home gadgets like locks and light bulbs to use Thread, a new standard for devices to communicate on a network.

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