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NSA Whistleblowers Reveal Extent of Eavesdropping 222

ma11achy was one of several readers to write about claims made by two former military intercept operators who worked for the NSA that "Despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials to the contrary, hundreds of US citizens overseas have been eavesdropped on as they called friends and family back home." Ars Technica has a brief report as well, and reader net_shaman adds a link to Glenn Greenwald's opinion piece on the eavesdropping at Salon.
Communications

Submission + - America's Slow Embrace of the PC

mattnyc99 writes: Taking research data from a Slashdotter's comment on his last tech trend column as the idea behind his new one, Popular Mechanics' Glenn Derene analyzes a new study released this week—the one that says just 49 percent of Americans "only occasionally use modern gadgetry"—to compare the rise of the PC with that of the TV and ask a big question: What keeps the the most important and powerful communication tool since the telephone from being a universally accepted technology?

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