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July 4, 2013
Whistleblowers and Leakers
ICO Tells Google To Fix Its Privacy Policy
Watchdog wants Google to change its policy but it's unlikely to fine it
Master Key Attack ‘Threatens Almost All Android Devices’
Researchers claim they can alter an Android application's code without affecting the signature used to check the software's validity
EU And Japan Partner For 100 Gbps Internet
Japan and Europe have teamed up on a number of research projects, including one to develop 100 Gbps Internet technologies
Jay-Z Android App Attracts Hacktivists, Peeves Pro-Privacy Posse
If you’re having app problems, I feel bad for you son, I’ve got 99 problems but this app... oh
Nokia Unveils Nokia 207, 208 and 208 Dual SIM Feature Phones
Three new Nokia feature phones hope to win entry level customers and emerging markets
Computing Legend Douglas Engelbart Dies Aged 88
The inventor of the mouse passed away peacefully at his house in California
European Commission Writes To Hague Over ‘Disturbing’ Snooping Claims
Reports GCHQ is tapping fibre cables concern Viviane Reding
Yahoo Continues Spending Spree With Xobni Acquisition
Xobni address book services to function as normal until next July
Twitter Toying With Tailored Ads
Twitter is doing what Facebook does, but with an added dose of privacy
Michael Dell Urged To Increase Buyout Offer – Report
Michael Dell is reportedly under pressure from the board of directors to increase his buyout offer for Dell
Apple Hires YSL Boss For ‘Special Projects’
Apple has hired the CEO of fashion house YSL, prompting fresh iWatch, iTV, iRing speculation
Google Gains Approval For White Space Broadband
Google has received FCC approval to progress plans for white space broadband in the United States
Intel Pushes For Increased Data Centre Reach
Intel's Diane Bryant says the giant chip's presence in the data centre segment is set to grow