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Microsoft changes Xbox One policies after consumer outcry
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Microsoft rolled back a much-criticized requirement that its upcoming Xbox One gaming console be regularly connected to the Internet and made clear that there will be no limitations on sharing games. -
Authorities say tip led to arrest of former Calif. professor accused of child sex crimes
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - A former University of Southern California professor who's accused of sex crimes involving two children has been deported to the United States after a Mexican citizen recognized his picture in the newspaper and informed the U.S. Embassy, federal authorities said Wednesday. -
Shroud of secrecy surrounding Bell of Batoche about to be lifted
The Manitoba Métis Federation says it has been in contact with the keepers of the historic Bell of Batoche. -
FBI chief: Drones used - rarely so far - in US for surveillance of stationary subjects
WASHINGTON - The FBI uses drones inside the United States for surveillance of stationary subjects, and the privacy implications of such operations are "worthy of debate," the agency's director said.