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Google creates fix for zero-day kernel flaw, says effect on Android is greatly exaggerated

Google has developed a patch for a recently reported vulnerability in the Linux kernel and shared it with Android manufacturers. Read More

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Facebook sets up 'sports stadium' to pull American football fans

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Fight for privacy of students, cellphone users moves to US states

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Major tech companies spent millions more on lobbying in 2015

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San Francisco has had its first autonomous car accident

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Ukrainian power companies are getting hit with more cyberattacks

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Criminal charges filed against two LA drone pilots

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FireEye to grow intelligence capabilities with iSight Partners deal

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