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Secret NSA technology uses radio signals to spy on computers even when they're offline

The US National Security Agency has developed a secret technology to spy on computers via radio signals, gathering information even when the devices are offline, a report said Wednesday.

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Germany and the United States discuss a 'no-spying' deal after NSA leaks

Germany and the United States said Tuesday that their negotiations on forging a "no-spying" agreement in the wake of the NSA espionage scandal were still ongoing.

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Major blow to net neutrality: Court strikes down FCC's Open Internet rules

A US appeals court Tuesday struck down as unconstitutional a "Net Neutrality" rule that bars broadband Internet providers from blocking or playing favorites for online services.

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French daredevil plans to fly across Atlantic in plane powered by seaweed and sunshine

French adventurer Raphaël Dinelli plans to fly across the Atlantic in 2015 in a plane powered only by seaweed and sunshine.

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Popular 'SimCity' online game will not require Internet connection to play anymore

Hugely popular SimCity will be coming down from the cloud, letting fans play the rich world simulation game without needing to be connected to the Internet.

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Geeks on the Google bus create giant social problem in San Francisco

John Naughton, The Observer

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Target admits hackers stole personal information of up to 70 million people

Hackers stole personal information with details of up to 70 million people – a third of American adults – including phone numbers, email and home addresses, the US retail chain Target admitted on Friday.

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Google apologizes for labeling 'Berlin Square' as 'Adolf Hitler Platz'

Google has apologized after a major square in Berlin regained its Nazi-era name " Adolf Hitler" on its popular online Maps page for a few hours.

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Personal 'toy' surveillance drones peddled at Vegas Consumer Electronics Show

It's not a bird, not a plane. But it could be someone's personal drone coming to the skies near you.

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Consumer Electronics Show: 3D printing is here to stay

A 3D printing trend playing out at the Consumer Electronics Show bodes a future in which shoes, eyeglass frames, toys and more are printed at home as easily as documents.

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