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Request Your Own Pokemon GO Stops And Gyms
Pokémon GO is taking the world like crazy with people all over the world looking to take on their local gyms and become the one true Pokémon monster. After recent events where people have been injured playing the game, people are now able to stay a little bit closer to home…
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DMCA Notices Have Quadrupled Says Google
There are lots of things on the internet, they say that if you looked hard enough you could find the entirety of human knowledge on the internet. Sadly if that is true, it would be both the good and the bad. When people have the ability to speak without restrictions…
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The FBI’s Databases Will Be Exempt From Privacy Protections
When it comes to your information, keeping it up to date and private are some of the most important things in an age where companies are hacked on a regular basis and trade with your information. What happens when that information isn’t being stored by a company but a government…
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Google still Battling Over Right to be Forgotten
One of the first thing you are taught about the internet these days is that once something goes up, you will never truly be able to take it down. For those things which shouldn’t be posted online, you can use the “right to be forgotten”. Designed to help people who…
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Microsoft Is Suing The US Government Over Cloud Data Searches
Microsoft is but one of many technology firms that have recently moved their focus from internal hard drives to the cloud, allowing people to access their data from anywhere in the world given the right details. The problem is other people also have access to this information, both legally and…
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TSA Spent $47,000 on a Random Lane Picker
Governments and companies often contract out work to help create app’s and software to make systems. The problem is that the app’s and software comes at a price, it would now seem that the TSA spent quite a bit on a random lane picker. It’s being reported that the TSA spent…
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FBI Doesn’t Want To Tell How It Tracked People Across The Tor Network
The FBI are known for their digital prowess, although they may require some help when it comes to breaking into an iPhone. One of their most recent successes was the tracking of people using the Tor network, but after a judge ruled that the defendants representatives needed to know how…
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YouTube Create Team to Deal With Takedown Mistakes
YouTube is known as much for its community content as it is for the paid content it wants to introduce. Community content can be anything from the cute cat playing piano video to an action packed music video featuring your favourite movie and video game clips, the latter of which don’t…
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Amazon Breaks Silence On Disclosure Requests and PRISM
Governments have been requesting people’s details for a while now, from their internet providers to web-based forums, companies have been asked to reveal a myriad of information about their users with a variety of reasons. Amazon has recently revealed how many data demands they received from the government. Revealing it…
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The Pirate Bay’s Fredrik Neij Not Allowed to Play on His Nintendo in Prison
Fredrik Neij, one of The Pirate Bay’s operators and so-called co-founders, is not only a ‘pirate’, but a gamer too. This is why he requested to have his Nintendo 8-bit console brought to him in prison. However, the request got denied because the console cannot be opened to check for…
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Closed Beta Testing for StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void Could Start at the End of March
The latest StarCraft title, Legacy of the Void, is said to be the closing story for the StarCraft 2 series. It was first announced at BlizzCon last year, but Blizzard did not mention when it will be released. While Blizzard is known for taking its time with their titles, The…
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