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NSA collects data from millions of cellphones daily
The U.S. National Security Agency is collecting location data daily from tens of millions of cellphones around the world, the Washington Post reported Wednesday. Read More
 


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18 tips and tools to make Google Calendar better
  Get the most out of Google Calendar with these 18 tips, tools and tweaks for power users. Read More
 

Microsoft to encrypt services, notify users of gov't data requests
Microsoft moved to reassure business and government customers worldwide that it is committed to informing them of legal orders related to their data, and will fight in court any 'gag order' that prevents it from sharing such information with customers. Read More
 

Intel aims at enterprise, carrier networks with faster silicon
Intel has beefed up its networking silicon in a bid to capture a bigger share of enterprise, carrier and cloud-provider networks for its chip architecture. Read More
 

HP regains server lead; Taiwan vendors see big growth
  Hewlett-Packard took back its server crown from IBM last quarter as the overall market contracted and Taiwanese vendors made big gains selling directly to Internet giants like Google and Facebook, IDC reported Wednesday. Read More
 

Consumer Watchdog files complaint over Google Shopping prices, labels
The top product results in Google's Shopping service frequently feature products with higher prices than those listed on competing online shopping services, according to a complaint filed by longtime Google critic Consumer Watchdog. Read More
 


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China bans banks from trading in Bitcoin
The price of bitcoins may be soaring, but China isn't too thrilled with the virtual currency. On Thursday, the nation moved to regulate use of bitcoins, stating that its financial institutions could not deal in the virtual currency. Read More
 

Two charged with hacking computers to generate bitcoins
German police have arrested two persons they accuse of hacking computers and using them to generate bitcoins police valued at more than $954,000. A third suspect was not taken into custody, police said. Read More
 

Fatal PS4 robbery attempt shows dangers of selling online
A man was shot and killed in San Francisco this week after he tried to sell his PlayStation 4 on Craigslist, highlighting the potential dangers of selling goods to strangers online. Read More
 

Will this robot make America safer?
A Silicon Valley startup has developed a surveillance robot that it says can cut crime by half, but its appearance on streets would be sure to prompt more debate about technology and privacy. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 2013: Apples one more thing: Mac Pro, China Mobile
Apple seems set to close 2013 with a flourish, with two big moments set to take place this side of Christmas: the introduction of the Mac Pro and official announcement that the iPhone has come to China Mobile. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Obama says iPhone is insecure; DoD agrees
If you like your iPhone, you can keep your iPhone. Period. President Obama has revealed that he's not permitted to carry an iPhone. It's too insecure for the job, he says. Instead, he's stuck with a BlackBerry. Well, someone's got to have one still. However, it turns out that the Pentagon has also outlawed non-BlackBerry smartphones. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers joke that 2006 called and they want their smartphones back. Read More
 

 

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