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Obama: NSA spying doesn't mean 'abandoning freedom' -

In an interview with Charlie Rose, the president maintains that the top-secret NSA spying programs were within the bounds of the law and were intended to protect U.
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Sprint sues Dish, Clearwire to prevent $6B takeover bid -

The wireless carrier's lawsuit claims the deal violates shareholder rights and Delaware laws. [Read more]     
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Ex-HTC execs can't quit phone game, create startup Kazam -

Kazam is a smartphone manufacturer focused on design, customer service, and the European market. But the company faces an extreme uphill climb.
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Apple's Eddy Cue: Steve Jobs was confused in his e-mails -

The Apple executive refutes DOJ claims that Jobs wanted Apple to force e-book publishers to change their sales terms with Amazon.
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School iris-scanned students without telling parents -

A Florida school admits that it made several mistakes when it allowed a security company to install iris scanners without telling parents -- and without even having a contract with the company.
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Lego makes beautiful music with the Sydney Opera House -

As part of its Creator Expert range of sets, Lego will debut a massive Sydney Opera House model in September.
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Google's low-cost Chromebooks coming to 6,600 more stores -

Once primarily sold in Best Buy and on Amazon.com, the laptops will now be available at Walmart, Staples, and other stores worldwide.
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Apple trims 'industrial' from Jony Ive's title -

Apple's Jony Ive is no longer listed as the company's head of "industrial design." He now controls all of "design," according to his title.
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Apple holds a quarter of e-book market, Eddy Cue says -

But Barnes & Noble is neck-and-neck with the electronics giant and sometimes surpasses Apple's market share in digital books, the high-level Apple executive said during testimony in court.
CNET News  7 hours ago:

Snowden: NSA snoops on U.S. phone calls without warrants -

Ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden says Americans' domestic communications are perused by National Security Agency "on the certification of an analyst rather than a warrant.