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NSA phone data collection may not be as 'massive' as we thought
By Michael Rougeau published
According to a new report, the US spy agency actually collects data on less than 20% of all phone calls.
Archos: The Internet of Things is a wild west that desperately needs rules
By Hugh Langley published
Interview Brussels needs to wake up and smell the fridge spam, says CEO.
Tech firms strike major deal with US gov to disclose data request figures
By Michael Rougeau published
Updated Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, and more are in on a new deal that will allow unprecedented disclosure.
The NSA reportedly collects a mind-blowing number of texts every day
By Michael Rougeau published
Newly outed NSA surveillance program called Dishfire allegedly collects hundreds of millions of text messages. Daily.
Judge deems NSA's spying 'vital' as agency triumphs over ACLU
By Michael Rougeau published
A judge has dismissed the ACLU's lawsuit against the NSA, deeming the agency's phone spying legal.
Obama says President Bush authorized NSA spying after 9/11
By Michael Rougeau published
The Justice Department is attempting to block a court from ruling on the NSA's surveillance activities.
Microsoft may be skirting Chinese censorship with new Skype
By Michael Rougeau published
Skype is under new management in China, and for the first time it's using servers outside the country.
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