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Google vs South Korea

They are at the top of their respective games. Google is the search giant that is spreading into other realms. South Korea is the tech giant that is keeping a...

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NYPD is spying on everyone, everywhere, all the time

The NSA is getting most of the flack for domestic spying to the point that they're accused of getting info from your gaming system, but if you were to look...

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The reasons the health care portal has failed so miserably

When you have three years to plan out a website that is supposed to service the country, you would think that they would put in the right effort to make...

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Snowden’s CIA supervisor suspicious in 2009

Edward Snowden didn't come out of nowhere to blindside the US government. Even his supervisor at the CIA had suspicions of the man and made it known in 2009. Just...

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Google will be posting your face on ads

It was only a matter of time before Google upped the ante on their ads. With Facebook finding success with their primary asset - faces - Google is heading down...

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Could Bill Gates be the next Microsoft CEO?

The answer is no, of course. He has no desire to leave his fulfilling job supporting charities around the globe, but that's not stopping speculations from circulating as the co-founder...

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Smartphones know so much about us. Why not sell that data?

It seems that every other piece of data about us is for sale. Why not through every little secret our smartphones know about us into the mix? Once, only hairdressers...

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Childhood surveillance conditioning: get students used to it now and have placated adults

It's a sinister thought but one that has crossed many minds well before the NSA surveillance scandal started earlier this year. What if there's an actual plan to make the...

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Second screen social network war is heating up

One screen entertainment is so 2012. Today, it's all about the second screen. With a smartphone, tablet, or both in hand while watching television, people are multitasking their entertainment and...

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NSA conducted cell location tracing experiments

Every day, it seems like we find out something new about the NSA and their domestic spying practices. The latest revelation: they experimented with GPS location tracking on citizens' cell...

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Tom Clancy has died

His creativity found its way into books, movies, and video games. Tom Clancy has died at age 66. Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a a new genre...

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Online insurance markets overwhelmed by launch day traffic

The number of people who came in to speak to a "navigator" at various locations across the country were minimal, but those seeking online help with their health care future...

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