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Julian Assange slams leaked WikiLeaks movie script
IF you're making a movie about WikiLeaks, this is the kind of thing you should probably have seen coming.
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Al Gore on How the Internet is Changing the Way We Think
In an excerpt from his new book, The Future, the Nobel Prize winner and former vice president talks global networks, Marshall McLuhan, and how computing is changing what it means to be human.
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New video standard is expected to be a bandwidth buster
The emerging standard HEVC codec promises better, faster HD video without clogging wireless networks, and will ably support 4K TV.
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Don't Troll a Troll
Some teenager though he had the last laugh, until..
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Feds stumbling after Anonymous launches 'Operation Last Resort
The U.S. Department of Justice still has two Federal websites down since Friday when Anonymous launched 'Operation Last Resort' demanding legal reform.
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Online Relationships Can Be More Real Than Real Ones
Lately there has been a great deal of public handwringing about whether the temptations of Internet communication have corrupted our ability to forge normal or healthy or real relationships (whatever those might mean).
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Edward Muybridge: Grandfather of the GIF
How an eccentric photographer invented modern visual culture
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CEO gets canned months after turning down $100 million offer
Pretty much the worst nightmare of any startup CEO and cofounder just came true for Brett O'Brien, according to PandoDaily's Michael Carney. O'Brien is the CEO, chairman, and cofounder of a startup called Viddy, which makes a video-sharing app.
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The Groundbreaking Technology Set To Revolutionize Privacy and Terrify Governments
For the past few months, some of the world’s leading cryptographers have been keeping a closely guarded secret about a pioneering new invention. Today, they’ve decided it’s time to tell all.
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How White Male Tech Writers Feed the Silicon Valley Myth of Meritocracy
There was a fight on Twitter today. Here is what happened.
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Cable companies make 97% margin on internet services and have no incentive to offer gigabit internet
Most Americans have no choice but to deal with their local cable company.
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The Most Important Game Of The Last Five Years
BioShock changed the way we think about video games. If Bioshock Infinite succeeds, it has a chance to do the same.
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There Will Soon Be More Mobile Devices Than Humans — And We'll Need A New Internet To Cope
Because we won't all fit on the old one.
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Dial-up is still the main revenue source for AOL
AOL's dial-up Internet division still brings in the majority of the company's revenue, the latest numbers show.
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That Awful Privacy-Killing CISPA Bill Is Coming Back to Haunt Us
We thought we killed all those awful, horrible destroy the Internet-type bills in SOPA, PIPA and CISPA. We might've been wrong. Like a zombie looking for human blood or a sore loser demanding a rematch...
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Canadian businesses lobby for the right to infect peoples' computers with viruses and rootkits
A coalition of Canadian industry groups, including the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Canadian Marketing Association, the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association and the Entertainment Software Association of Canada, are demanding legalized spyware for private enforcement purposes.
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How Can a President's Email Get Hacked?
The morning after Bush family emails burst online, revealing self portraits by George W. Bush and about his father's health, the Secret Service opened an investigation into the apparent infiltration of the private, post-presidency accounts for Bushes 41 and 43, raising questions about personal-tech security all the way up to Obama.
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Government killing online surveillance bill
Federal Justice Minister Rob Nicholson says the controversial Bill C-30, known as the online surveillance or warrantless wiretapping bill, won't go ahead due to opposition from the public.
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Teens have started sleep-texting
It seems teens can't get enough of texting while they're awake. They're now apparently texting unconsciously in the middle of the night. It's like sleepwalking, but potentially more amusing.
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A Chinese Hacker's Identity Unmasked
Cloaked by malware, aliases, and misspellings, computer spies are usually invisible. This one made a mistake. A special investigation
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