Newscan: Intel agrees to buy Altera for $16.7 billion
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Intel agrees to buy Altera for $16.7 billion
The government can’t collect our phone records. Here’s what that means.
Key parts of Patriot Act expire as Senate moves toward limits on spying
A gap in surveillance, but ways around it
Coalition takes aim at smart-city cybersecurity gaps
T-Mobile to break the 700 MHz barrier in New York City
Sprint CEO says unlimited data plans won’t stay around forever
Apple has released an army of tiny robots to map the inside of buildings
Facebook just made a provocative move that will infuriate law enforcement
Seattle City Light spends $35,000 to remove drone stuck on power line for one week
IBM Watson can now transcribe speech perfectly—with an 8% error rate
Boeing’s electromagnetic CHAMP can knock out power with a simple flyby
Sun-powered Solar Impulse plane begins marathon Pacific flight
The next wave of wearable tech will be your clothing
U.S. airport screeners missed 95% of weapons, explosives in undercover tests
FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly issues warnings about using E-rate funds for fiber deployments
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FCC seeks comment on the state of mobile wireless competition
FCC announces tentative agenda for June 18 meeting
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) scores the ALERT Act of 2015
Airbus DS Communications sees record adoption with VESTA 911