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Activists launch week of protest against anti-hacking law
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Maine bill would prohibit law enforcement from tracking cell phones without warrant
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North Korea ready for cyberwar
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Anonymous declares war on North Korea
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Documents reveal DHS monitored Occupy protests daily as matter of policy
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Hit series 'Game of Thrones' breaks digital piracy records
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Strange bedfellows come together on electronic privacy
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Google's April Fools' Day jokes revealed
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Dutch Web hosting site knocked offline after major DDoS attack on UK company
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DOJ kept judges in the dark about cellphone tracking device
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Bitcoin virtual currency to come to cash-strapped Cyprus via ATM
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Saudi Arabia threatens to ban Skype unless it can spy on users
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Law enforcement leaders voice concerns about weaponizing domestic drones
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McDowell praised as he departs FCC
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Republican FCC commissioner to step down
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GSA security hole exposes thousands of Social Security numbers
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RNC to make hiring CTO a priority
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Study: Sex in space could be deadly
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GOP future to include app store, 'culture of data,' and hackathons
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DOJ indicts Reuters editor for conspiring with Anonymous hackers
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Republicans silent on future relationship with Romney digital consultants
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Private financial info for Michelle Obama, Jay-Z, Hilary Clinton, Beyonce exposed
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Not sci-fi: European Union building worldwide knowledgebase to train robots
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Twitter: 'Over a million tweets sent' about Rand Paul filibuster
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Holder answers Rand Paul's 13-hour filibuster with three sentences: 'The answer to that question is no'
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Dramatic Rand Paul filibuster ends as petitioners demand answers from WH about domestic drone strikes
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Study: Twittersphere is a liberal, myopic, negative place
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White House to push legislation to overturn cellphone unlocking ban
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Scientists unveil first wireless device to be implanted in brains
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Lawmakers reintroduce bill to protect tech companies from 'patent trolls'
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Napolitano calls for DHS 3.0, says cybersecurity is a top priority
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Study: Facebook status updates more memorable than human faces
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Survey: 'Big data' could cut $380 billion from federal budget
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Senate Republicans look to close digital divide, join Instagram
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Microsoft data compromised, raising fears of large-scale hacking campaign
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Cantor mistakes $1.2 million NSF grant for 'World of Warcraft' study
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Lawmaker pushes to kill Internet anonymity
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Petition against illegality of unlocking cell phones gathers steam
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NASA loses, restores communication with International Space Station