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Google challenges DOJ's surveillance gag order

Google challenges DOJ's surveillance gag order

The search giant asks to clear its name by arguing it has the First Amendment right to reveal how many Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act orders it receives from the U.S. government.
Obama: NSA spying doesn't mean 'abandoning freedom'

Apps coming at 70% the speed of light

Apps coming at 70% the speed of light

No Google Fiber? No problem -- at least not for developers, some of whom are already writing apps for the coming gigabit Ethernet world.
Is cable holding back superfast broadband?

Project Zero tiltrotor shows off battery-powered flight

Project Zero tiltrotor shows off battery-powered flight

At the Paris Air Show, AgustaWestland shows off an exotic single-person aircraft designed to investigate all-electric, no-hydraulic flight systems.
Pictures: Project Zero at Paris Air Show
Pictures: 50th Paris Air Show takes off
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AT&T is testing solar-powered mobile charging stations around parks in New York. CNET's Bridget Carey explains how the pilot program works.
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