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CIA rolls out 'new and improved website'

The CIA prides itself on secrecy but the spy agency unveiled a revamped website Monday that promises a user-friendly layout and a "sleeker, more modern web experience."

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NSA controversy boosts interest in 'private' Internet search engines

Internet users are taking a fresh look at "privacy" search engines that do not store data or track online activity, in light of the flap over US government surveillance.

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Wine producers go hi-tech to protect against fraud

Making sure a glass of wine is everything it promises on the label was once a relatively simple process: hold against the light, tilt and observe the shade, swirl a little and give it a good sniff.

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Snowden spy squabble deepens as U.S. is accused of hacking China

Edward Snowden, the former CIA technician who blew the whistle on global surveillance operations, has opened a new front against the US authorities, claiming they hacked into Chinese mobile phone companies to access millions of private text messages.

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Pentagon flash drive ban has many exceptions

By David Alexander

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Kickstarter publishes apology for offensive 'seduction guide'

Administrators for the online fundraising site Kickstarter issued an apology on Friday for hosting a fund drive for a "Pick Up Artist"-style prospective book called "Above the Game," which urged men to physically force themselves on women who seem unreceptive to their sexual advances. In a statement on the Kickstarter blog, the site issued an apology to the public and a promise to more carefully screen the type of projects it supports.

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Spyware claims emerge in spat over Chinese dissident at NYU

By Jonathan Allen

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Facebook announces it will add video to Instagram

Facebook announced Thursday that it will add smartphone video-sharing to its Instagram photo-based social network, in a move that challenges Twitter's popular Vine service.

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Sweden jails Pirate Bay co-founder for hacking bank servers

A Swedish court Thursday sentenced the co-founder of file-sharing site The Pirate Pay to two years in prison for hacking into the servers of a company managing data for Swedish authorities and banks.

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French privacy rights group tells Google to change policy

By Natalie Huet

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