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Warning over British 'surveillance state'
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Army trades blankets for biometrics
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Obama DOJ pick: RIAA lawyer who killed Grokster
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Calif. weighs tough TV energy standards
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Researchers develop new semiconductor ink
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British police get new powers to hack your PC
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Royal Navy goes with 'Windows for subs'
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Student sentenced to 15 years for YouTube video
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Hackers 'responsible' for $834 million of illegal deforestation in the Amazon
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FBI taps cell phone mic as eavesdropping tool
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Online rebel publishes millions of dollars in U.S. court records for free
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Laptop searches at border might get restricted
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Thieves winning online war
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Study: Some Tasers more deadly than manufacturer claims
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Report ties children's use of media to their health
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Supercomputers break petaflop barrier, transforming science
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Internet revolution that elected Obama could save Earth: Gore
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ES&S voting machines in Michigan flunk tests
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W. VA gives E-Voting VP award while machines malfunction
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Recalibrated machine in W. Virginia appears to record vote inaccurately
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Iran nails 'Spy Pigeons' near nuke site
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McCain asks YouTube to consider 'fair use'
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Cybercrime supersite 'DarkMarket' was FBI sting
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Report: Homeland Security network has problems
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Feds start moving on net security hole
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Govt. report: Data mining doesn't work well
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Travelers' laptops may be detained at border
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ISP admits secret web snooping in Kansas
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Global treaty promises hard times for file sharers
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Justice Dept. sued for records of cell phone tracking
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ISP secretly added spy code to web sessions