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5 Sites That Help You Understand The US Primary Elections

The US election results matter almost everywhere. These few sites help you know who is voting when, who won where, and even learn who is likely to win.

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Netflix Expands Everywhere, Oculus Pricing Causes Rift... [Tech News Digest]

Netflix is now available in almost every country, the Oculus Rift will cost you $599, Politwoops embarrasses backtracking politicians, Psychonauts 2 is getting made, and Trevor from GTA V is now selling Old Spice.

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American Voters Exposed Online, Apple Endures Terrible 2015... [Tech News Digest]

American voters have their details leaked online, all Apple products sucked in 2015, Mark Zuckerberg doesn't owe you any money, Google Glass is back, and the teenage gamer who sought revenge.

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What Google Searches For You, Avoid Star Wars Spoilers... [Tech News Digest]

Take a look back over 2015, avoid The Force Awakens spoilers, bid farewell to Rdio, laugh at Donald Trump's ignorance, and survive winter by staring at a fiery Darth Vader for five hours.

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Mozilla Kills Firefox OS, The Real Face Behind Bitcoin?... [Tech News Digest]

Mozilla has killed Firefox OS on phones, unmasking the creator of Bitcoin, everything wrong with the iPhone Smart Battery Case, Donald Trump hates the Internet, and the plight of Instagram Husbands.

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This Site Shows Which Political Candidates Are Most Like You

Not sure which candidate best represents your political views for the 2016 election? Give this site ten minutes and you can find out.

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The Presidential Candidate Who Wanted To Ban Computers

In 1996, Georgiana Doerschuck ran for president with a pledge to ban all computers from the United States. Here's why she wanted to, and how far she got (not very).

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Do Online Petitions Ever Accomplish Anything?

Some people dismiss online petitioning as merely slacktivism, no better than hashtag activism, but certain e-petitions can make a difference. Let's look at what works and what doesn't.

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Popcorn Time for Music Arrives, Facebook Filters Bad Memories... [Tech News Digest]

Try Popcorn Time for Music, filter Facebook's On This Day, teasing the new OnePlus X, fighting back against revenge porn, Donald Trump wins something, and watch Star Trek: Renegades for free.

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Snowden's on Twitter, Here Are 7 More Privacy Advocates to Follow

Snowden is hardly the only privacy advocate on Twitter, or the world's leading authority on the subject. The social network has several prominent voices who care about user data and how to protect it.

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Here's How Big Tech Could Subvert Democracy (If They Wanted To)

What if Google – or any major tech company – were capricious and malevolent, and wanted to change the course of an election for their own financial benefit? Here's how they'd do it.

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#911Day: Why Love Wins The Internet This Week

They say tragedies bring out the heroes. From 2001 to now, we've seen several of them over the years on 9/11.

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McAfee Runs for President, Amazon Kills Fire Phone... [Tech News Digest]

McAfee for President, the end of the Amazon Fire Phone, one-day passes for Pandora, Netflix pushes further into Asia, and Nicole Arbour, the woman who really hates fat people.

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Hackers Target Babies, Google Fun Facts!... [Tech News Digest]

Hackers spy on babies, Google kills your curiosity, Hulu drops the ads, Cortana translates your nonsense, Obama loves selfie sticks, and an honest look at Metal Gear Solid.

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Should YouTube Music Videos Have Age Ratings?

Rihanna, Robin Thicke, and Miley Cyrus. There's little doubt that music videos have got more risqué in recent years, but is it right to impose age ratings on music videos on YouTube and Vevo?

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These Public Figures Have No Clue How Net Neutrality Works

Donald Trump, Jeb Bush and other public figures don't seem to understand what net neutrality actually is.

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PenGate Shows People Are Dumb, Twitter Protects Politicians... [Tech News Digest]

Galaxy Note 5 owners are stupid, Twitter protects politicians' tweets, Netflix streams YouTube movies, Furry Friend generates cat purrs, and elders react to 3D printers.

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Clicking Consequences: Why Donald Trump Is Your Fault

Every time you click an article about Donald Trump, the media thinks that is what you want to read, and so it spends more time talking about Trump. Stop clicking!

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How Do You Choose The Best Political News Aggregator?

The events of the political world can have a huge impact on your personal life. You need to make use of a reliable and robust political news aggregator – but how do you choose the best?

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