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New Snowden leak: FBI and NSA spied on emails of prominent Muslim-Americans

The FBI and National Security Agency monitored the emails of prominent Muslim-American activists, academics and a political candidate, according to a report co-authored by journalist Glenn Greenwald.

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New mobile phone app has James Bond features to thwart surveillance

VIENNA (Reuters) - Silent Circle, a company known for mobile apps designed to thwart government surveillance, is introducing on Thursday a secrecy-cloaking phone service that lets customers make and receive private phone calls for as little as $12.95 a month.

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Unblocked? Internet users in China now able to access Google services

BEIJING (Reuters) - Users in China were able to access online services for Google Inc on Thursday, after more than a month of severe disruption that almost completely blocked people from using features such as its search, maps and e-mail functions.

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Advocates for the blind and deaf want more from Apple

Advocates for the blind are debating whether to use a carrot or a stick to persuade one of their oldest allies, Apple Inc, to close an emerging digital divide in mobile technology.

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Ex-girlfriend claims Oregon tech CEO raped, videotaped her in '50 Shades of Grey' fantasy

An Oregon tech CEO has taken an extended leave of absence after police launched an investigation into an ex-girlfriend’s claims that he sexually assaulted her.

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Without women, the computer game boom years may not last

By Julie Prescott, University of Bolton

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Chinese hackers target U.S. experts on Iraq: security firm

By Joseph Menn

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After beating Google, Korea's Naver goes global with messaging app Line

By Se Young Lee and Joyce Lee

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'Steve Jobs took our jobs', says Finnish prime minister

Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb on Friday accused Apple's late founder Steve Jobs of crushing his Nordic country's job market by selling innovations that caught Finland's companies off guard.

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Russian lawmakers take aim at Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter with new bill restricting Internet

Russia's parliament passed a bill on Friday requiring Internet companies to store Russians' personal data inside the country in an apparent move to pressure sites such as Facebook and Twitter into handing over user information.

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