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U.S. denies waging vast industrial espionage campaign against foreign companies

US spy agencies are not waging a vast industrial espionage campaign on behalf of American companies as alleged by intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, senior officials said.

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Futuristic all-electric 'Formula E' racing cars sound 'like the Podracer in Star Wars'

The man behind the new Formula E racing series has insisted fans will love the electric cars' "futuristic" sound after the introduction of quieter engines sparked a row in Formula One.

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I-Ching: The ancient Chinese book of wisdom at the heart of every computer

Gottfried Wilhelm von Liebniz was a philosopher and mathematician in search of a model. In the late 1600s Leibniz decided there was a need for a new, purer arithmetic than our common decimal system. Leibniz discovered the model for this new arithmetic in the five-millennia-old book that is at the heart of Chinese philosophy: the I-Ching, or Book of Changes.

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Mt. Gox says it found 200,000 bitcoins in 'forgotten' wallet

TOKYO (Reuters) - Mt. Gox said on Friday it found 200,000 "forgotten" bitcoins on March 7, a week after the Tokyo-based digital currency exchange filed for bankruptcy protection saying it had lost about $500 million worth of bitcoin, nearly all its holdings.

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NSA official: Edward Snowden hurt 'legitimate whistle-blowing activities'

NSA deputy director Richard Ledgett on Thursday spoke out against former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, saying he does a disservice to whistle blowers.

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Former Microsoft employee charged with leaking trade secrets to blogger

A former employee of Microsoft Corp is facing criminal charges after he allegedly passed trade secrets to a blogger in France, U.S. court documents showed.

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Google co-founder Larry Page: U.S. online spying is threatening democracy

Google co-founder Larry Page on Wednesday condemned U.S. government snooping on the Internet as a threat to democracy.

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Hacker 'Weev' attempts to overturn 'flawed' conviction in key test of Internet freedom

Lawyers for hacker Andrew "Weev" Auernheimer, who is serving a 41-month prison sentence, will appear in a US court on Wednesday to try to overturn a conviction they say has serious repercussions for internet freedom.

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