Reports: FTC probes Google's Waze acquisition
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has asked Google for information related to its Waze acquisition, as the agency reviews the deal, according to reports published on Saturday.
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How to run your own NSA spy program
The ideas behind the NSA's spy program are built into a wide variety of tools available to everybody. Mike Elgan walks you through the steps for building your very own PRISM-like program.
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US charges Edward Snowden with espionage, report says
Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who leaked information about U.S. government mass surveillance programs, has been charged by the U.S. with espionage, the Washington Post reported Friday.
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Facebook bug exposes contact information from millions of users
A bug on Facebook leaked email addresses and phone numbers provided by some 6 million people on the site to certain other users, the company revealed Friday.
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Linux Foundation sees broadening role for developers
Linux developers were once just that, developers. But their role is changing says the Linux Foundation, which is expanding its training options to help them.
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Rackspace supercharges MongoDB service
Rackspace is now offering hosted versions of the MongoDB data store, using MongoDB management technologies it acquired from its purchase of ObjectRocket in February. It also has contracted with 10gen, the company shepherding the open source MongoDB, to provide advanced support for the service.
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Here come the pricey, 12-hour laptops
Apple and Samsung have both released new laptops that utilize the power management capability of Intel's latest chip, but high prices could dampen sales.
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Oracle to charge extra for 12c database's 'fundamental' feature
For the better part of a year, Oracle has touted the "pluggable database" feature in its upcoming 12c database release as a significant architectural shift that will usher in major performance and efficiency improvements and also make cloud-based applications more secure.
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Another working Apple-1 pops up, could sell for $500K
Christie's today said it hopes to sell a working Apple-1 computer for as much as half a million dollars in a special online-only auction that starts next week.
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Intel looks past Windows, sees Android for Haswell successor
Intel is now looking to the Android operating system as it breaks away from years of optimizing its top line of Core PC processors, including the recently launched Haswell processors, chiefly for Windows.
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