The New York Times examines how political campaigns use the latest digital data to target their audiences.
The NSA is worried the hacker group Anonymous could target power systems soon, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The FTC has told a civil liberties group it doesn't have the right to sue over Google's privacy policies, The New York Times reports.
Hewlett-Packard and Dell face challenges they seek to recover after slumping PC sales, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is increasingly playing referee in patent fights, The Washington Post reports.
Some foreign electronics manufacturers, like Apple supplier Foxconn, are raising working standards. Does that signal the end of low-cost, high-yield manufacturing?
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