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You Can Now Protect Your Facebook Messages From Snooping Eyes

The social network has added another layer of security for the cautious: encrypted notification emails.

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Why Apple Is Suddenly So Obsessed With Your Privacy

Apple claims it does not pass along your data to third parties or use it to profile you.

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A Brief Guide to the Fantastic, Wondrous Creatures of Tech Industry Jargon

First came the unicorns. Then came the decacorns. Now people are talking about dragons, centaurs and even ponies.

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Life-Saving 'Undo Send' Feature Now Official Part of Gmail

One of the most life-saving software tweaks ever invented.

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Can Europe Be a Leading Tech Power?

Andrus Ansip, Europe's Digital Market Commissioner hopes to make that happen.

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CEOs, Beware -- Someone is Snooping on You Using Hotel Wi-Fi

The attackers use hotel Wi-Fi to prompt people to download updates for software such as Adobe Flash, Google Toolbar and Microsoft Messenger. The updates are in fact malware.

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Survey: Americans Do Care About Online Privacy After All

Yet, the idea that people simply do not care about privacy remains entrenched.

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You Can Now Protect Your Facebook Messages From Snooping Eyes

The social network has added another layer of security for the cautious: encrypted notification emails.

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CEOs, Beware -- Someone is Snooping on You Using Hotel Wi-Fi

The attackers use hotel Wi-Fi to prompt people to download updates for software such as Adobe Flash, Google Toolbar and Microsoft Messenger. The updates are in fact malware.

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Survey: Americans Do Care About Online Privacy After All

Yet, the idea that people simply do not care about privacy remains entrenched.

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You Can Now Protect Your Facebook Messages From Snooping Eyes

The social network has added another layer of security for the cautious: encrypted notification emails.

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The Internet Is Getting Too Big for Just One Kind of Wi-Fi

The Wi-Fi Alliance is working on two new specifications—one with much more range and one with much less.

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Five Reasons Why the Internet of Things May Already be Broken

There are some big obstacles before the internet of things can become a viable business.

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Facebook Increasingly the Gatekeeper of Your Online Identity

The notion that the world outside its homepage remains anonymous is increasingly untrue.

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Will This Google App Really Reinvent Email?

Google’s Inbox is not an email app. It is a personal assistant, a tool for reminders, and a way to quickly scan incoming information all in one.

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The Future of Wearable Technology Sounds Kind of Awful

A new report out from the consulting arm of PricewaterhouseCoopers concludes that sooner or later wearable technology will catch on.

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Americans' Share of Online Global Population is on the Decline

As more people access the Internet in more diverse ways, the established measurement systems for advertising and other analytics are becoming less effective.

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CEOs, Beware -- Someone is Snooping on You Using Hotel Wi-Fi

The attackers use hotel Wi-Fi to prompt people to download updates for software such as Adobe Flash, Google Toolbar and Microsoft Messenger. The updates are in fact malware.

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China Poised to Dominate E-Commerce by 2018

One of the factors that helps drive rising e-commerce sales is consumer confidence.

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Survey: Americans Do Care About Online Privacy After All

Yet, the idea that people simply do not care about privacy remains entrenched.

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