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ACLU: Electronic surveillance by US agencies skyrocketing

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ACLU: Electronic surveillance by US agencies skyrocketing

09.27.2012 4:25 PM

U.S. law enforcement surveillance of email and other Internet communication has skyrocketed in the last two years, according to data obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union.

Mozilla launches first beta version of 'Persona' website authentication system

09.27.2012 4:00 PM

Mozilla launched the first beta version of its browser-independent website authentication system, Persona, on Thursday and hopes to convince the Web developer community to give it a try.

 

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BlueStacks store brings Android apps to PCs

09.27.2012 2:50 PM

Chipmaker AMD takes aim at Intel with BlueStacks player.

ShortcutFoo: Master keyboard shortcuts in no time

09.27.2012 2:00 PM

ShortcutFoo is a lean and simple Web app that lets you easily learn shortcut keys for Gmail and many other applications.

Bring the Start button back to Windows 8 with $5 Start8

09.27.2012 1:45 PM

Stardock yesterday started selling the $5 Start8, a tool that restores a Start button to the desktop of Windows 8.

Canonical adds a 'kill switch' for Ubuntu's Amazon search

09.27.2012 11:26 AM

A new toggle feature will let users turn off online searches across the board, including those on Amazon.

Ibex is a virtual reality desktop environment for your computer

09.27.2012 11:20 AM

A virtual reality desktop to go with all the games you've be playing with your head-mounted displays? We're down with that.

Google Apps drops download support for older Office formats

09.27.2012 10:50 AM

Google Docs users will still be able to export documents in the older Microsoft formats

Intel to kick off mobile push with Windows 8 event in SF

09.27.2012 10:00 AM

We dig into some of the questions surrounding Intel's new Clover Trail processor, now called the Atom Z2760.

iPhone 5 comes to regional carriers in the U.S. on Friday

09.27.2012 9:45 AM

Several regional wireless providers will start selling the iPhone 5 on Friday, with nTelos among the few to announce pricing for Apple's new phone.

AMD announces Trinity APUs: superb graphics, improved CPU

09.27.2012 9:27 AM

AMD is launching a new generation of A-series accelerated processing units, which include improved Piledriver CPU cores.

RIM developers impressed by BlackBerry 10: 'I hope it's not too late'

09.27.2012 7:45 AM

BlackBerry app developers see turnaround for RIM, thanks to upcoming UI improvements and new development options.

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