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BBC staff instructed to stop giving time to science cranks for the sake of editorial balance

Journalists at the British Broadcasting Corp. have been receiving instructions from the BBC Trust to stop inviting unqualified 'experts' on their shows in an effort to provide 'editorial balance' on contentious subjects.

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Power-to-gas energy storage could help displace use of fossil fuels

The intermittent nature of renewable energy makes storage vital. Power-to-gas technology promises a solution to surges in power supply that would otherwise be wasted

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NSA surveillance led to 'well over 100 arrests': review report

The US National Security Agency's electronic snooping led to "well over 100 arrests" and helped smash numerous terrorist plots, a privacy review panel said Wednesday.

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Messaging app allows Game of Thrones fans to endlessly 'Hodor'

There's already been an Android keyboard app that replaces all letters with the word Hodor, and now Game of Thrones' most beloved cult character has an iPhone app as well. Yo, Hodor is a messaging app, but like the big and gentle character it's named after, it can only voice one word: Hodor.

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UK regulator investigates Facebook over psychological experiment on users

The British data watchdog is investigating whether Facebook Inc violated data-protection laws when it allowed researchers to conduct a psychological experiment on its users.

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NSA's Internet spying program is effective but worrying, privacy watchdog says

The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA)'s data collection program has been an effective tool to enhance the country's security but some elements of the cyber-spying raises privacy concerns, a U.S. federal privacy watchdog said in a report.

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U.S. Marshals' bitcoin auction produces one anonymous winner

By Nate Raymond and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

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NSA can intercept any communications 'concerning' all but four countries

The US National Security Agency has been authorized to intercept information "concerning" all but four countries worldwide, top-secret documents say, according to The Washington Post.

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HP settles lawsuits over $11.1 billion deal for British software company

(Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co and attorneys representing shareholders confirmed on Monday they had agreed to settle litigation over the $11.1 billion acquisition of British software company Autonomy Corp.

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Google moves to shut down Orkut social network

San Francisco (AFP) - Google on Monday said it is shutting down Orkut, its "first foray into social networking," to focus on YouTube, Blogger, and Google+ services that have proven more popular.

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