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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

MedicalConspiracies- Fw: Internet Giants Push for Surveillance Reform; 'Halo: Spartan Assault' Coming to Xbox One; T-Mobile's New Super-Fast LTE Speeds, Visualized



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Internet Giants Make Public Push for Surveillance Reform
The nation's top Internet firms are making a more public push for government surveillance reform, demanding limited user data collection and more transparency, among other things.

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'Halo: Spartan Assault' Arrives on Xbox One Dec. 24
Microsoft is hoping that holiday shoppers save at least one stocking stuffer purchase for the last-minute release of Halo: Spartan Assault on Dec. 24.

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T-Mobile's New Super-Fast LTE Speeds, Visualized
T-Mobile says its new network gets speeds over 100Mbps, and sent us the speed test data to prove it.

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Report: NSA Spying on World of Warcraft, Xbox Live
Government spying programs have reportedly peeked at phone records, data centers, and email contact lists, but the latest leaks point to a coordinated effort to spy on gaming networks, too.

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Facebook Considered a 'Sympathize' Button
Facebook toyed with the idea of adding a "Sympathize" button to the social network, for when "like" doesn't quite apply.

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Nvidia Fan Builds Enormous GeForce GTX 690 Card Using Legos
Nvidia enthusiast Xiaosheng Li's love of GPUs is matched only by the amount of time he has on his hands--his six-foot model of a GTX 690 uses a whopping 11,396 Lego-style bricks.

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Hobbit Sequel High Frame Rate Theater Count Goes Way Up
As many as 750 theaters will feature the enhanced projection -- up from 450 theaters the first time around.

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PCMag Live for Dec. 9, 2013
Dan Costa and Sascha Segan chat about the day's top tech news, including several tech companies rallying together to reform government surveillance, a prank on 4chan that could break your Xbox One, and Facebook's Compassion Research Day. We also take a look at the Sony Alpha 7R.

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