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It’s not your imagination: Phone battery life is getting worse

Surveillance state: NSW intensifies citizen tracking

Google can access your smart home with iRobot’s room maps

NASA's Dawn Mission to Asteroid Belt Comes to End

Floating solar is more than panels on a platform—it’s hydroelectric’s symbiont

Amazon is in advanced talks about putting second headquarters in Northern Virginia, those close to process say

File-Sharing Software on State Election Servers Could Expose Them to Intruders - A ProPublica analysis found election computer servers in Wisconsin and Kentucky could be susceptible to hacking. Wisconsin shut down its service in response to our inquiries.

Old School 'Sniffing' Attacks Can Still Reveal Your Browsing History

New Boeing 777 will have folding wings

Letting tech firms frame the AI ethics debate is a mistake

Paralyzed man walks after groundbreaking spinal implant

What Does It Take to Keep a Classic Mainframe Alive?

Apple Will Keep Throttling iPhones. Here's How to Stop It

Swedish ISP Protests ‘Site Blocking’ by Blocking Rightsholders Website Too

Net neutrality advocates are crowdfunding ad buys to go after Congress

Apple Used to Be an Inventor. Now It’s Mainly a Landlord

Facebook Allowed Advertisers to Target Users Interested in “White Genocide” — Even in Wake of Pittsburgh Massacre

Snowden Files Declaration in NSA Spying Case Confirming Authenticity of Draft Inspector General Report Discussing Unprecedented Surveillance of Americans, Which He Helped Expose

Twitter Removed 10,000 Bots Pretending to Be Democrats Telling Other Democrats Not to Vote

'Real Teeth': Senator's Bill Would Punish CEOs With Up to 20 Years in Jail for Violating Consumer Privacy Rules

Proposed data privacy law could send company execs to prison for 20 years - Privacy law would let consumers opt out of data sharing.

Intel CPUs fall to new hyperthreading exploit that pilfers crypto keys

Google Chrome’s Users Take a Back Seat to Its Bottom Line

Twitter deleted over 10,000 accounts seeking to discourage voting.

Apple Used to Be an Inventor. Now It’s Mainly a Landlord.

SOPA.au: Australia is the Testbed for the World's Most Extreme Copyright Blocks

AT&T Blackout Of HBO On Dish Highlights Perils Of Megamerger Mania

How Robocall Spam and Cheap Tech Are Screwing With Political Polls

This Map Shows You How Much Money Every Member of Congress Got from Big Telecom

It’s not your imagination: Phone battery life is getting worse

Microsoft CEO: Data Privacy Is A ‘Human Right’

Celebrities and web companies back DonateForNetNeutrality.com matching fund to spark massive protest ahead of net neutrality CRA deadline

Hawaiian Supreme Court Okays Controversial Planned Telescope

Passcodes are protected by Fifth Amendment, says court

China state-owned company charged with stealing US tech trade secrets

Google walkout: global protests over sexual harassment scandals

Apple launches Vintage Product Repair Program

Reef-rejuvenating LarvalBot spreads coral babies by the millions

Sen. Ron Wyden Introduces Bill That Would Send CEOs to Jail for Violating Consumer Privacy

Flickr will end 1TB of free storage and limit free users to 1,000 photos

Verizon Just Obliterated Ajit Pai's Justification For Killing Net Neutrality

We ran 2 fake ads pretending to be Cambridge Analytica — and Facebook failed to catch that they were frauds

Tech giants may have to be broken up, says Tim Berners-Lee: Web inventor says Silicon Valley firms have too much clout and ‘optimism has cracked’

New privacy rules will force Canadian companies to disclose data breaches | CBC News

We’re the Organizers of the Google Walkout. Here Are Our Demands

UK Company Launches The World's First Health Smartwatch With Breakthrough Biometric Technology

Feds: Chinese spies orchestrated massive hack that stole aviation secrets. Feds say campaign hacked 13 firms in bid to help Chinese state-owned aerospace company.

Spinal implant helps three paralysed men walk again

Spinal Stimulation Enables Three People With Paraplegia to Walk Again

China is exporting the Great Firewall as internet freedom declines around the world