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In the "ask me anything" format made famous by Reddit, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden returned to the Guardian's website this morning to answer questions from the general public as part of a live event known as "AskSnowden.
More from CrunchGear It's been a good week for old media. The Guardian, The Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal have all done a superb job of reporting on the NSA/PRISM revelations.
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It's hard to believe it's been just a little bit more than a week since we all first learned about the National Security Agency's Prism program.
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Following claims yesterday that the government is performing widespread domestic spying via a project called PRISM, today The Guardian has revealed that President Obama ordered the powers that be to create a list of potential foreign cyberattack targets as part of an offensive cyber operation.
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The Director of National Intelligence defended the Obama administration from reports that the National Security Agency mined data from major Internet companies, releasing a statement saying it is necessary for national security interests and does not target U.
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As the Bradley Manning trial officially kicks off today, it's interesting to see famed Constitutional scholar and Harvard professor Laurence Tribe speak out against the case.
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Vodafone CEO Vittorio Coalo has conceded that the company is pushing back its 4G rollout to September.
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It was not too long ago when we brought you news that the Syrian Electronic Army hacked into 11 Twitter accounts of The Guardian, and it seems that that was not the last we heard of them.
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More from Startuply Jobs In an interview with the Guardian, Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt says drones could threaten civil liberties and should be regulated.
More from CNET News Google chairman and former CEO Eric Schmidt admitted to using a BlackBerry as his primary smartphone in an interview with Guardian at the Activate conference.
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When users post their birth dates and hometowns, they might not think much of it, but an identity thief sees an opening.
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We’ve already heard that Nokia is planning to bring its monster camera technology to the Windows Phone platform.
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A week has passed since Facebook introduced Graph Search, a new feature that supposedly is going to kill Google and change our lives forever and finally create a way for Facebook to mint money out of its billion-person user base.
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We reported last year that by the end of 2012, the Sony PlayStation 2 would have stopped shipping to Japanese retailers.
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