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TechFBI Budget For Surveillance Tech To Reach Close To $1B: What Is The Money Spent On?by Aaron Mamiit
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TechJudge Orders iPhone Fingerprint Unlock, A First For A Federal Case: Is This Constitutional?by Menchie Mendoza
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