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Pentagon says troop survey not biased against gays
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - How would you feel about sharing shower facilities with gay or lesbian troops? How about a field tent in wartime?
Google denies use of private data for mapping
HARTFORD, Connecticut: Google representatives say they're working with authorities to address privacy concerns over its mapping service.hr noshade size=-1 width=50%>
Facebook CEO says no date in mind for IPO
PALOS VERDES: Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg says he has no date in mind to take the Internet social networking company public, and defends changes to the service that have provoked privacy concerns.
Facebook adjusts privacy controls after complaints
NEW YORK: In Facebook's vision of the Web, you would no longer be alone and anonymous.
NY bomb attempt reignites security camera debate
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The thwarted Times Square car bombing has fuelled the debate over security cameras and expensive surveillance for major cities, possibly providing a business opportunity to the security industry.
Biggest study on cellphone health effects launched
LONDON (Reuters) - The biggest study to date into the effects of mobile-phone usage on long-term health was launched on Thursday, aiming to track at least a quarter of a million of people in five European countries for up to 30 years.
U.S. airports expand passenger full-body screening
BOSTON (Reuters) - Airport officials on Friday showed off new X-ray scanning machines they will use to screen more passengers with full-body imaging as called for by security advocates, a step that has alarmed civil libertarians.
Complaint about Google Buzz
WASHINGTON: A privacy watchdog group is complaining to U.S. regulators about Google's new Buzz social networking service, calling it a violation of federal consumer protection law.
UK airport scanners may violate laws - rights group
LONDON (Reuters) - The use of full-body scanners at British airports may breach human rights laws, the country's equality commission said on Tuesday, potentially undermining the latest weapon against terrorism.
Airport scanner radiation risk low, agencies say
VIENNA (Reuters) - New full-body airport security scanners using X-rays generate much lower doses than normal background radiation, a draft report compiled by international agencies says.