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Ex-NSA chief claims Edward Snowden is under the control of Russian intelligence

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who revealed the U.S. government's data collection programs, is now likely under the control of Russian intelligence agencies, according to former NSA Director, General Keith Alexander.

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GM recalls 56,000 Saturns over faulty cable

General Motors said Tuesday it was recalling more than 56,000 Saturns for problematic gear shift cables which it warned could break, preventing drivers from shifting gears.

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Cuomo promised 'sunlight' but New York officials keep their emails in the shadows

Adopting a tactic that has been used by officials ranging from Sarah Palin to staffers of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, aides to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are sending emails from private accounts to conduct official business.

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Prominent blogger arrested in Vietnam for posting 'bad content'

A prominent blogger has been arrested in Vietnam accused of disseminating anti-state articles in the communist country's latest crackdown on online dissent, police said Tuesday.

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IBM shareholder withdraws suit accusing company of working with NSA

NEW YORK (Reuters) - An IBM Corp shareholder has voluntarily ended a lawsuit accusing the company of concealing how its cooperation with a National Security Agency spying program cost it business in China and led to a nearly $13 billion plunge in the company's market value.

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Jury upholds $119 million damages award for Apple in patent suit against Samsung

Jurors on Monday held the line on its $119.6 million damages award to Apple in its latest patent battle with smartphone rival Samsung in Silicon Valley.

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Twitter stock overvalued, company still 'a long way from profitability,' Barron's says

U.S. micro-blogging company Twitter Inc still looks overpriced even after a 47 percent drop from its late December high of $74, according to an article in the May 5 edition of Barron's.

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Elon Musk returned all but $1 of his $70,000 salary last year

SEC filings have revealed that Tesla founder and CEO, Elon Musk, took a pay cut of over $78 million last year, returning all but $1 of his salary.  His base salary of $33,280 comes out to an average of $16 an hour for a 40 hour work week but it’s…

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In long-fought victory for anonymous email users, Chevron agrees to withdraw Google and Yahoo! subpoenas

EFF has been working with EarthRights International to quash subpoenas issued to Yahoo!, Google, and Microsoft for the email and personal information of dozens of Ecuadorian environmental activists, attorneys, and journalists in a case that is rooted…

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Neither Samsung nor Apple get everything they want in smartphone patent verdict

Jurors ordered Samsung to pay just a fraction of the big-money damages sought by Apple in a high-stakes Silicon Valley case over smartphone patents.

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