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DOJ: We don't need warrants for e-mail, Facebook chats

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May 10, 2013

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DOJ: We don't need warrants for e-mail, Facebook chats

An FBI investigation manual updated last year, obtained by the ACLU, says it's possible to warrantlessly obtain Americans' e-mail "without running afoul" of the Fourth Amendment.

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How greedy is Adobe's Creative Cloud subscription? Not very

While haters are hating Adobe's shift to subscription-only software, a price comparison shows plenty of customers won't be gouged by the Cloud.

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Google Glass is missing one critical factor

commentary Before we call Google Glass the next big revolution in tech, remember that it cannot answer one essential question.

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Here's why the Facebook phone flopped

commentary The HTC First has a lot going against it, despite support from some heavy hitters.

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Windows Blue preview to hit in late June, Microsoft exec says

Corporate vice president for Windows says there won't be any major changes to Windows 8 with the forthcoming update.

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Apple deluged by police demands to decrypt iPhones

ATF says no law enforcement agency could unlock a defendant's iPhone, but Apple can "bypass the security software" if it chooses. Apple has created a police waiting list because of high demand.

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Why no iTunes for Windows 8 shouldn't surprise you

Microsoft says Apple's showing no signs of wanting to bring its popular jukebox software to Windows 8, but this was obvious.

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Lumia 928's quiet unveil breaks from past Verizon launches

Rather than the usual press conference or product announcement, the Lumia 928 gets a tweet from the carrier.

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Did Google flush $12.4 billion down the toilet with Motorola?

An EU warning to Motorola Mobility is just the latest defeat that has some wondering why Google bought the handset and TV set-top box maker.

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Why fear of 3D-printed guns is overblown

Despite worries about the dangers of 3D printed firearms, there's little chance of anyone with a MakerBot device gunning people down. Even gun-control advocates think the hype is too much.

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