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News bites: Autonomy founder disputes HP charges

By Brendan Sasso - 11/26/12 10:12 AM ET

Mike Lynch, the founder of software firm Autonomy, disputed Hewlett-Packard's claim that his company is guilty of improper accounting, The New York Times reports.

The New York Times explains that courts are divided over the legality of warrant-less cellphone searches. 

The Los Angeles Times looks at the cyber corps program training spies for the digital age.

A federal court ruled that police do not need a warrant to identify people who are using their neighbors' WiFi networks, The Wall Street Journal writes.


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http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/269291-news-bites-autonomy-founder-disputes-hp-charges
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