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Most statistics point in the other direction.
The technology could be used in the human body or for data destruction purposes.
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Three months ago, Derek Khanna was fired from his Hill job. Now, he's got the White House's attention.
Wireless network operator Clearwire said Wednesday that it will tap into $80 million in financing from Sprint, putting a hurdle in the way of a possible sale to Dish.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A cellphone game for kids about U.S. geography, "Stack the States," gets rave reviews from parents. Its creator, Dan Russell-Pinson, considered making the 99-cent app better by adding a feature to allow children to play online against one another. But with the Federal Trade Commission issuing more stringent online child privacy rules, he's not even pursuing the idea.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court has rejected a Verizon challenge to a Federal Communications Commission rule aimed at increasing competition in wireless broadband service.
There's no federal law dictating whether or not law enforcement must have a warrant to examine cellphone data.
