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The drama llama strikes again - massive llama chase in the US unfolds
Some llama's cause some dramas this morning as they escape from captivity.
US Justice Department tracking location of millions of vehicles
The US Justice Department has compiled a database with hundreds on millions of records of vehicle locations and travel for normal citizens.
US Sherrifs uneasy about Google Waze tracking police movements
US Police officers unsteady about Google's Waze app tracking their movements freely - claiming cop-killers have it easier.
US police have deployed radar that peers into homes
US government agencies have deployed radars developed for the battlefield that see through walls to locate suspects.
US Air Force steps up drone pilot recruitment to avoid pilot shortage
The US Air Force wants to avoid a potential drone pilot shortage, as US military conducts more surveillance and attack missions using UAVs.
Islamic State reportedly hacks US Central Command Twitter, YouTube
The Islamic State hacked the US Central Command Twitter and YouTube pages, reportedly posting threatening messages before the accounts were suspended.
Lag be gone! Riot are building their own League of Legends network
Riot Games are working on their own League of Legends network to combat lag issues.
Some of the best Steam sales on right now
The Steam sales are as always, crazy - here's a pick of some current offerings plus information on how to track them all.
US government worried China could down US power grids with cyberattack
US military officials are concerned China could disrupt US power grids, potentially even shutting them down.
US setting aside some nuclear weapons to combat asteroids
The U.S. military plans to keep some nuclear weapons available in case an asteroid poses a significant threat to the Earth.
LinkedIn made to pay 6 million USD to underpaid employees
The US Department of Labor pushed LinkedIn to pay employees millions in back wages, but commended the company for its behavior in rectifying the situation.
US Government is Facebook's largest requester of user information
The US Government request more information about Facebook users than any other entity in the world, 38,000 requests in just six months.
FDA and US officials seize more than 9,600 domains and confiscate $41 million from illegal online pharmacies
FDA shuts down almost 10,000 online pharmacies, seizes nearly $50 million.
US Department of Homeland Security warns that 3-D-printed guns are "impossible" to contain
US Department of Homeland Security warns that "limiting access [to 3D-printed guns] may be impossible"
Twitter complied with 69% of US data requests
Twitter issues second transparency report, complied with 69% of US data requests.
Google releases latest Transparency Report, shows US government leader in requesting data
Google updates their Transparency Report, shows US continues to lead the charge.
Atari files for bankruptcy in US, selling off logo, assets
Atari files for bankruptcy in the US, looking to free itself from debt-laden parent company.
Megaupload says US government lied so they could get a search warrant
Kim Dotcom accuses USDOJ of lying to get search warrant.
NHTSA wants black boxes in all new cars beginning in 2014
NHTSA wants black boxes in all vehicles starting in 2014, reportedly to make vehicles safer.
Congress doesn't want the UN to meddle with the internet, passes resolution unanimously
Congress passes resolution for US government to oppose any UN control of the Internet.
US Navy under attack! Navy sees 110,000 cyber attacks every hour
Navy sees nearly 1 billion cyber attacks every year, roughly 30 per second.
US requests the most user data from Google, followed by India and Brazil
The US requests the most information from Google about users.
Nokia holds 59% of global Windows Phone market, 32% in US
Nokia holds 59% of the global Windows Phone market, only 32% in the United States.
New Zealand court rules FBI must release evidence against Kim Dotcom
New Zealand court rules that the FBI must turn over its evidence to Kim Dotcom.
US smartphone numbers for Q2 2012: Android sales drop, iOS rises
US Q2 2012 smartphone sale numbers are in, Android slumps a little, but iOS jumps.
MegaUpload saga: MegaUpload asks US court to dismiss piracy charges
MegaUpload files a motion for the court to dismiss the criminal piracy charges claiming US lacked ju.
Huge drop in US iPhone app downloads, over 30% in March alone
US iPhone app downloads drop 30% in March.
Sony SmartWatch - a $149 watch that acts as a secondary display for your Android-based device
Sony releases their $149 SmartWatch in the US.
US Government objects to Megaupload hiring top law firm
US Government objects to Megaupload's choice of legal team.
Senator drafting bill to prevent potential employers from requiring Facebook logins
A US senator is drafting a bill to make it illegal for employers to ask for FaceBook credentials.
The US has filed paperwork to extradite Kim Dotcom from New Zealand
The US wants to extradite Mega Upload founder Kim Dotcom.
Just a handful Chinese hacking groups responsible for most US attacks
As little as 12 Chinese hacking groups could be responsible for most US attacks.
U.S. online holiday spending passes $25 billion, sets new record
U.S. holiday sales set new record, surpass $25 billion.
U.S. calls China the "most active and persistent" country in the world for cyber-espionage
U.S. accuses China and Russia of cyber-espionage.