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Xbox One: Microsoft abandons controversial DRM restrictions

Keith Stuart: Company responds to global outcry and removes daily online requirements and restrictions to pre-owned sales. Xbox president, Don Mattrick, thanks gamers for "candid feedback"

Google’s chief legal officer denies company is ‘in cahoots with NSA’

David Drummond reiterates firm's line over leaks and calls for global governmental action to regulate secret collection of data

Public Enemy bring the noise to fans… on BitTorrent

Stuart Dredge: Hip-hop group's new single will be given away for free, with fans invited to remix it

Google’s chief legal officer – live Q&A: eight things we learned

Key points from David Drummond's responses to questions about the NSA leak, Prism and privacy

Google ‘not in cahoots with NSA’ – chief legal officer answers your questions

Google's David Drummond answers your questions about the NSA, internet security, privacy and the limits of law

NSA Prism program a game changer on web privacy, says Sir Martin Sorrell

WPP chief, along with Jimmy Wales and Vivienne Westwood, raise concerns over extend of data collection program. By Mark Sweney

Data shows 4.3% of UK iPhone owners are using sports betting apps

William Hill is most popular by active users, but bet365 beats it for monthly engagement, says Onavo. By Stuart Dredge

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on the NSA leaks – Cannes Lions 2013 video

Cannes Lions: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talks to John Plunkett about the implications of the National Security Agency leaks

50 best apps for kids from 2013 that parents can trust

These iPhone, iPad and Android apps won't leave you with a big bill, but will provide stimulating education, creativity and entertainment for children. By Stuart Dredge

Gaming as a force for good – Cannes Lions 2013 video debate

Games designer Jane McGonigal and Mark Holdum from media buying agency PHD talk to John Plunkett at the 2013 Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity

Apple TV gets HBO Go and WatchESPN apps as iTunes video sales heat up

iTunes customers buying 800k TV shows and 350k films every day, as 'hobby' set-top box gets more services. By Stuart Dredge

Sean Parker and wife spat on in public as part of backlash to lavish wedding

Billionaire internet investor describes being stunned by false media reports that have prompted intense public backlash

Russia needs to reclaim its ‘digital sovereignty’ from US, says MP

Sergei Zheleznyak says Kremlin should create its own 'backdoor' access following revelations of NSA's internet surveillance

Destiny preview: Bungie says Halo, goodbye with their new blockbuster

Simon Parkin: In 2011, Bungie said it would be leaving its Halo series – we talk to COO Pete Parsons about the company's ambitions

Peppa Pig World’s Facebook page hijacked by abusive hacker

Theme park based on children's TV character apologises for security breach that led to sexist, racist comments being posted

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  • Xbox One: Microsoft abandons controversial DRM restrictions
  • Google’s chief legal officer denies company is ‘in cahoots with NSA’
  • Public Enemy bring the noise to fans… on BitTorrent
  • Google’s chief legal officer – live Q&A: eight things we learned
  • Google ‘not in cahoots with NSA’ – chief legal officer answers your questions
  • NSA Prism program a game changer on web privacy, says Sir Martin Sorrell
  • Data shows 4.3% of UK iPhone owners are using sports betting apps
  • Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on the NSA leaks – Cannes Lions 2013 video
  • 50 best apps for kids from 2013 that parents can trust
  • Gaming as a force for good – Cannes Lions 2013 video debate
  • Apple TV gets HBO Go and WatchESPN apps as iTunes video sales heat up
  • Sean Parker and wife spat on in public as part of backlash to lavish wedding
  • Russia needs to reclaim its ‘digital sovereignty’ from US, says MP
  • Destiny preview: Bungie says Halo, goodbye with their new blockbuster
  • Peppa Pig World’s Facebook page hijacked by abusive hacker
  • NSA fears spark traffic surge on DuckDuckGo search engine
  • YouTube and Spotify ripping: why won’t they act?
  • China completes internet monitoring scheme in Tibet
  • Peppa Pig World’s Facebook page hacked
  • Facebook has 1m advertisers, but they’ll have to wait for video ads
  • NSA surveillance is an attack on American citizens, says Noam Chomsky
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes – preview
  • Google calls for greater transparency and challenges surveillance gag order
  • Huawei banks on the rise of the selfie for world’s thinnest smartphone
  • ‘Geeky and not for girls’: Technology’s big image problem
  • Video games (for promoting science)
  • Boot up: Google Glass privacy, Facebook video ads, iOS 7 apps threat, Kazam smartphones and more
  • Web firms pledge £1m to help block child abuse images
  • Buzzfeed sued by photographer for $3.6m over ‘copyright breach’
  • The Guardian development flow