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Daily Report: Clinton Pushes for Internet Freedom

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and other international leaders spoke out in favor of Internet freedom at a conference in the Netherlands.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and other international leaders spoke out in favor of Internet freedom at a conference in the Netherlands.

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Words with Friends: A Danger to American Skies?

. The highly publicized incident involving the actor Alec Baldwin reveals how often the rule is ignored by fliers and that the rule may be out of date.

. The highly publicized incident involving the actor Alec Baldwin reveals how often the rule is ignored by fliers and that the rule may be out of date.

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Words with Friends: A Danger to American Skies?

IPad Faces Trademark Trouble in China

A Chinese court rejected Apple’s claim to own the iPad trademark in China, which could stifle sales of the popular tablet in some Chinese cities. Apple has been butting heads with Proview Technology, which made an unsuccessful attempt to sell a tablet computer called I-Pad.

A Chinese court rejected Apple’s claim to own the iPad trademark in China, which could stifle sales of the popular tablet in some Chinese cities. Apple has been butting heads with Proview Technology, which made an unsuccessful attempt to sell a tablet computer called I-Pad.

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IPad Faces Trademark Trouble in China

Disruptions: Fliers Must Turn Off Devices, but It’s Not Clear Why

New technologies are often greeted with fear and that is certainly true of a disruptive technology like cellphones. Yet rules that are decades old persist without evidence to support the idea that someone reading an e-book or playing a video game during takeoff or landing is jeopardizing safety.

New technologies are often greeted with fear and that is certainly true of a disruptive technology like cellphones. Yet rules that are decades old persist without evidence to support the idea that someone reading an e-book or playing a video game during takeoff or landing is jeopardizing safety.

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A Forward Step on Piracy in China, Software Makers Say

A new agreement between United States and Chinese government officials is aimed at reducing use of pirated software by government agencies in China. A lobbying group for the software industry applauded the agreement, but said the Chinese government still had much work to do.

A new agreement between United States and Chinese government officials is aimed at reducing use of pirated software by government agencies in China. A lobbying group for the software industry applauded the agreement, but said the Chinese government still had much work to do.

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A Forward Step on Piracy in China, Software Makers Say

Less Web Tracking Means Less Effective Ads, Researcher Says

If Internet companies cannot track what you do online, they find it harder to pitch you stuff that you may be persuaded to buy, a management professor is telling members of Congress.

If Internet companies cannot track what you do online, they find it harder to pitch you stuff that you may be persuaded to buy, a management professor is telling members of Congress.

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Less Web Tracking Means Less Effective Ads, Researcher Says

Executives May Be Too Confident on Cybersecurity, Survey Finds

Global executives are confident in their ability to secure their information systems, but few are actually on top of their companies’ security issues, a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey found.

Global executives are confident in their ability to secure their information systems, but few are actually on top of their companies’ security issues, a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey found.

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Google Warns Users in Iran About Security Issue

Google took the unusual step of warning Gmail users in Iran to “secure their accounts,” a week after an unidentified hacker generated fake Web site certificates that may have allowed the Iranian state to monitor communications by its citizens.

Google took the unusual step of warning Gmail users in Iran to “secure their accounts,” a week after an unidentified hacker generated fake Web site certificates that may have allowed the Iranian state to monitor communications by its citizens.

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Senator Introduces Online Security Bill

Senator Richard Blumenthal introduced a bill that aimed to protect citizens’ personal information from online data breaches.

Senator Richard Blumenthal introduced a bill that aimed to protect citizens’ personal information from online data breaches.

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Senator Introduces Online Security Bill

Apple Seeking Product Security Manager

Apple has posted a new position on its job board for a new “product security manager” to stop new iPhone prototypes from disappearing in bars.

Apple has posted a new position on its job board for a new “product security manager” to stop new iPhone prototypes from disappearing in bars.

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Apple Seeking Product Security Manager

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