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What is the NSA's PRISM program? (FAQ)

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June 07, 2013

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What is the NSA's PRISM program? (FAQ)

We now know that the NSA uses a program code-named PRISM to monitor private Web data. Sounds like "1984." What does it really mean?

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NSA secretly vacuumed up Verizon phone records

A top secret order reveals that the National Security Agency is gathering records of millions of phone calls made by Americans.

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Apple's WWDC 2013: Rumors and expectations

Apple's annual developers conference is just days away. Here's a comprehensive guide on what to look forward to.

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Apple signs Sony/ATV to iRadio, last major hurdle before WWDC

A launch of Apple Radio at WWDC seems all but guaranteed, now that it has the world's biggest publisher on board as well.

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Xbox One restricts disc resales, requires daily gaming check-in

Microsoft will also let gamers share titles with friends, but each game can only be given one time.

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Is AT&T's 'admin fee' just a sneaky way of raising rates?

In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon discusses AT&T's new 61 cent wireless fee and explains how carriers can raise prices even when you're under contract.

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Windows 8.1 revealed in new Microsoft video

A video tour of Microsoft's upcoming update shines a light on improvements to the Start screen, the search tool, and more.

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Amazon supersizing its food delivery business?

The company is set to expand a Seattle-only grocery business to LA and SF, with a much broader rollout possible if the larger West Coast effort goes well, according to a report.

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App puts porn on Glass, Google vows to block it

Even the name of the app is not safe for work; Google says explicit content is not welcome on Glass.

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Artist wants to print out entire Internet to honor Aaron Swartz

MoMA's poet laureate wants your help printing the Internet in honor of the open-access activist, who committed suicide while facing prosecution. Not everyone thinks it's the best way to go about a tribute though.

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