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French ISPs petition court to overturn secret foreign surveillance decree

Two French ISPs have asked France's highest court to overturn a secret government decree defining how French security services can scoop up foreign Internet traffic. They claim the decree is unconstitutional.

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LinkedIn-based intelligence gathering campaign targets the security industry

A LinkedIn-based intelligence gathering campaign has been using fake LinkedIn profiles to map out the professional networks of IT security experts.

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Microsoft trumpets Windows 10′s momentum at IFA

Windows 10 continues to roll on, Microsoft's OEM chief says.

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Interview: Readify managing director, Graeme Strange

​Readify's managing director, Graeme Strange, ​leads the team that won four awards at Microsoft's Annual Partner Awards, and was also named as global partner of the year. ARN sat down with him to discuss...

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Discounts on last year’s bigger iPhones give Apple weapon to continue strong sales

Apple has no shortage of sales runway for its larger iPhones, an analyst argued less than a week before the Cupertino, Calif. company is expected to unveil new models.

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Spotify cleans up privacy mess with plain language policy update

Spotify is making amends for its privacy policy mistakes with plainer, clearer language.

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Chrome 45 curbs the browser’s voracious memory appetite, puts Flash on a leash

Chrome 45 is a good step forward for Chrome users who are driven nuts by the amount of memory the browser takes up.

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Razer’s Diamondback revival is the most gorgeous mouse we’ve ever seen

The ultra-portable Orochi notebook mouse also gets a refresh with better battery life and Chroma lighting.

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Microsoft, US face off again over emails stored in Ireland

A dispute between Microsoft and the U.S. government over turning over emails stored in a data center in Ireland comes up for oral arguments in an appeals court in New York on Wednesday.

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Even encrypted medical record databases leak information

A new study from Microsoft researchers warns that many types of databases used for electronic medical records are vulnerable to leaking information despite the use of encryption.

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