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Tech
Google Teams with Kinvey to Get Health Apps on its Cloud
By
Barb Darrow
April 4, 2016
Tech
Maryland Court says Phone Tracking Unconstitutional
By
David Z. Morris
April 3, 2016
Tech
FBI Will Help Local Police Unlock iPhones
By
David Z. Morris
April 2, 2016
Tech
Italian Father Pleads His Case After Apple vs. FBI Dispute
By
Hilary Brueck
April 1, 2016
Tech
How Reddit Strongly Hinted It Received a Secret Surveillance Order
By
David Meyer
April 1, 2016
Tech
Here’s Why China’s Top Browsers May Be Best Avoided
By
David Meyer
March 29, 2016
International
Brussels Bombings Prompt Calls in Germany for Better Data Exchange
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Reuters
March 26, 2016
Tech
FBI’s iPhone Unlocking Attempt Could Help Apple Nix NY Case
By
Don Reisinger
March 25, 2016
Tech
Web Firms Face Fresh Troubles in EU After Brussels Attacks
By
David Meyer
March 24, 2016
Tech
Why Apple Won Round 1 vs. the FBI, and What Comes Next
By
Jeff John Roberts
March 23, 2016
Tech
Here’s Why the Gawker Verdict Should Be���and Likely Will Be—Overturned
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Mathew Ingram
March 22, 2016
Tech
Adobe Doubles Down on Marketing Analytics
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Heather Clancy
March 22, 2016
Tech
Edward Snowden Just Had an Epic Twitter Chat With ‘The Wire’ Creator
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David Meyer
March 21, 2016
Tech
‘Privacy Czars’ Make the Calls at Apple
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Reuters
March 21, 2016
Tech
Big Hurdles Still Stand In Way of Future U.S.-EU Data-Sharing
By
David Meyer
March 17, 2016
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