Microsoft's top counsel urges Congress to act, protect private data of citizens Microsoft's top counsel, Brad Smith, has urged the Congress to ensure that private data of citizens are protected. Smith suggests that by 2020 around 50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet. by Sumit Passary
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Business Tech Stop snooping or face consequences: Microsoft, other tech giants warn U.S. gov’t by Nicole Arce
Business Tech Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Yahoo insist gag order of government on data request unconstitutional by Nicole Arce
Life Bizarre: NSA whistleblower Snowden questions Putin, adopted country about surveillance on national TV by Joseph Mayton
Tech Obama meets Facebook and Google bosses to discuss NSA - Zuckerberg presses for answers by Malarie Gokey
Life Snowden "broke the law...you won't find much admiration from me": Bill Gates speaks out by staff reporter
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Business Tech Technology giants boldly reveal user information requests by U.S. government, urge more transparency by Randell Suba
Life U.S. govt strikes back at Edward Snowden by suing his background check company USIS for $$$$$ by Randell Suba
Business Tech Lenovo acquires IBM's server business for a paltry $2.3 bn, but still must pass scrutiny by Anu Passary
Business Tech Did NSA bribe security industry pioneer RSA $10 mn to make weak encryption? by Randell Suba