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Google can face wiretap claims in Street View suits, court says
Los Angeles Times
A federal appeals court has refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit accusing Google Inc. of violating federal wiretap law when its fleet of Street View cars inadvertently swept up emails, passwords and other highly sensitive personal information from ...
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Google Must Face Wiretap Charges in Street View Wi-Fi Case
PC Magazine
Google must face charges that it violated wiretap laws when its Street View vehicles collected unsecured data traveling over Wi-Fi networks, an appeals court ruled this week. The search giant had requested that the case be thrown out because its data ...
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Google Loses Appeal in Street View Data Privacy Case
eWeek
Google has lost its latest court appeal over its former practices of collecting unsecured WiFi personal data from unsuspecting citizens as its Street View vehicles drove around communities throughout the United States. A federal appeals court in San ...
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Google announces new Chrome devices from Acer, Asus, HP, and Toshiba
ZDNet
Google announces new Chrome devices from Acer, Asus, HP, and Toshiba. Summary: At the Intel Developer's Forum (IDF) Google announced new Chromebooks coming from Acer and HP with Haswell processors. Chrome OS devices will also be released ...
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Google, EdX team up for online courses
CNET
Google is partnering with EdX on an upcoming site called MOOC.org that's dedicated to organizing and hosting thousands of free MOOCs -- or massive open online courses -- offered by schools and universities worldwide. Google and EdX, a non-profit MOOC ...
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Google and Intel Unveil New Chromebooks
Mashable
Several new Chrome-based devices, powered by Intel's latest processors based on the Haswell microarchitecture, were unveiled Wednesday at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. A post on Google's official Chrome blog showed off four new devices ...
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Google loses appeal in Street View snooping case
Boston.com
Google cars equipped with cameras captured more than pictures for its mapping service. Paul Sakuma/AP/ File 2010 Google cars equipped with cameras captured more than pictures for its mapping service. By Martha Mendoza / Associated Press ...
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Apple-Google Lawsuit Show Signs of Life
Wall Street Journal
Apple Inc. could get another opportunity in court to press claims that Google Inc.'s Motorola Mobility unlawfully copied iPhone patents. A U.S. appeals court suggested Wednesday that an influential Chicago-based federal judge went too far last year in ...
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Google innovation centre opens in Dublin
Irish Times
Taoiseach Enda Kenny yesterday cut the ribbon on the Foundry, a €5.5 million new digital research centre at Google's Dublin headquarters that could boost the number of overseas conference delegates visiting the city by more than 15 per cent. Google ...
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Intel, Google show 'next-generation' Chromebooks
Computerworld
IDG News Service - Intel and Google showed off the next generation of Chromebooks from Hewlett-Packard, Acer and Toshiba, which will be faster and more power-efficient than predecessors. The new Chromebooks will run on Intel's latest Haswell ...
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Google Refuses to Blacklist Pirate Bay Homepage
Tom's Guide
TorrentFreak reports that Google is refusing to remove The Pirate Bay's homepage from its search results despite requests made by music industry group BPI, aka the British Recorded Music Industry Ltd. This group has previously asked Google to remove ...
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Google Expands The Chromebook Family With New Intel Haswell Hardware ...
TechCrunch
Google had some news to reveal at this year's big Intel Developer Forum conference today, including new Chromebook hardware from brand new OEM partners, as well as a few existing ones. The new devices will include notebooks powered by Chrome OS ...
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Google Wi-Fi Snooping Case Shows Company's Contradictory Views on Privacy
Slate Magazine (blog)
A federal court's decision to let a class action suit move forward against Google for nabbing data transmitted over household Wi-Fi networks adds a new wrinkle to the Internet titan's perplexing approach to privacy rights. The 9th Circuit yesterday ...
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Google goes mainstream with Haswell-based Chromebooks
TechSpot
Google on Wednesday announced a new wave of Chromebooks powered by Intel's battery-sipping Haswell processors. The search giant revealed the new machines at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco where they claim new generation models will ...
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Roku takes on Google with new Chromecast-like feature
CNET
Wood called Google his company's biggest competitor because of Google's extensive investment in TV and other connected devices. He said the key to succeeding in this market will be TV integration with Roku's technology, and Wood thinks Roku has the ...
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Google's appeal rejected in Street View privacy case
BGR
Google has been struggling with private data collection allegations ever since the Street View technology launched in 2007. Earlier this year Google agreed to pay $7 million in a settlement case to 38 states in which Google collected unsecured data ...
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Ape version of Google Maps, Facebook; Orangutans plot trip night before, tell ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — It's the ape equivalent of Google Maps and Facebook. The night before a big trip, Arno the orangutan plots his journey and lets others know where he is going with a long, whooping call. What he and his orangutan buddies do in the forests ...
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Google loses US appeal in Street View snooping case
Telegraph.co.uk
Google had hoped to have the case dismissed, arguing that its 'mistaken collection' of the data - which includes personal emails, user names, passwords, videos and documents - did not break wire-tapping laws because data transmitted over Wi-Fi is a ...
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