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FCC gears up for massive broadband initiative
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Bill would give president emergency control of Internet
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Neurotechnology releases tri-modal products
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Artificial life will be created 'within months' as genome experts claim vital breakthrough
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Gene swap experiment makes altering bugs easier
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Intelligence agencies develop 'terrorist Facebook' to find links between key players
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The Net closes in on internet piracy
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White House proposal to track government website users stirs fears
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US government will not get secret company Internet data
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Education: Liberty, e-quality, humanity
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Internet Freedom Bill introduced in the House
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Chinese experts grow live mice from skin cells
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India becomes R&D hot spot as high-tech firms cut costs
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iPhone app has us wondering if radio's future is on demand
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Five technologies Iran is using to censor the Web
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Amazon Kindle users surprised by 'Big Brother' move
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NAACP harnesses cell phone power to launch new high tech "Rapid Report System"
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Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears
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Choosing sides on net neutrality
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RFID Provider backs legislation to prohibit forced implantation
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Cyber Security Czar Front-Runner No Friend of Privacy
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Cuba blasts Microsoft for blocking Messenger chat program in nations under US sanctions
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Glowing green monkeys illustrate important but controversial advance
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Brain scanning may be used in EU security checks
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Library associations ask judge to assert vigorous oversight of proposed Google Book Search settlement
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Digital archives that disappear
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French reject controversial plan to crack down on illegal downloaders
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Report says Interior Dept. failed to secure network
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New bill would give President emergency authority to halt web traffic and access private data
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British ISPs to record all emails and calls
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Internet records to be stored for a year in EU
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New possibilities for hydrogen-producing algae
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UK to monitor, store all social-network traffic?
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Obama administration sides with RIAA in P2P suit
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The Conficker worm: April Fool's joke or unthinkable disaster?
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With no long-term solution, nuclear pallbearers bury waste in America's backyard
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Scientists able to read people's minds
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DHS looking into body odor-reading devices
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Asteroid 2009 DD45 misses Earth
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Galaxy has 'billions of Earths'