Edward Snowden must hand over book profits to US government, says judge
Employment contracts Snowden had signed meant was he was required to let the CIA and NSA vet his book before publishing, says judge.
Employment contracts Snowden had signed meant was he was required to let the CIA and NSA vet his book before publishing, says judge.
AT&T will charge $4 month to automatically block all spam robocalls.
SpaceX has revealed technical details of the constellation of satellites it wants to launch as an internet service provider (ISP) for the globe.
En route to Mars, NASA hopes a commercial operator will operate the ISS from the mid-2020s.
The first nationwide tests for technology and engineering literacy among US eighth-graders found a clear difference between the genders.
EU citizens will soon be able to sue US authorities that improperly handle their personal data.
In 2013, consumerisation of IT is taking hold at the Pentagon.
The suspect, seized as part of the FBI's Operation Bot Roast, is alleged to have had illegal control over 1 million computers.
New Zealand secret service hints that Chinese government is responsible for recent attacks on the country's networks.