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Executive upheaval expected at Twitter, announcements on Monday: tech website

Social media power Twitter Inc plans to announce the departure of some major executives on Monday, technology news website Re/code reported on Sunday, citing sources.

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Rise of the robots: Could 'thinking machines' destroy jobs and increase income inequality?

A “robot revolution” will transform the global economy over the next 20 years, cutting the costs of doing business but exacerbating social inequality, as machines take over everything from caring for the elderly to flipping burgers, according to a new study.

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Google agrees to pay $185 million in UK back taxes -- but critics say it's a 'sweetheart deal'

Google said on Friday it agreed to pay the UK tax authority 130 million pounds in back taxes, prompting criticism from campaigners and academics who said the UK tax authority had agreed a “sweetheart deal”.

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Twitter hit by sporadic outages in many parts of globe

Twitter said on Tuesday its social network was suffering ongoing outages on computers and phones and it was working to resolve issues which have been widely reported across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and North America.

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Robots and artificial intelligence could erase 5.1 million jobs by 2020: Davos report

Disruptive labor market changes, including the rise of robots and artificial intelligence, will result in a net loss of 5.1 million jobs over the next five years in 15 leading countries, according to an analysis published in Davos on Monday.

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US and EU firms warn of 'enormous' consequences if data pact talks fail

The two largest American and European trade groups have warned of "enormous" consequences for thousands of businesses and millions of users if Brussels and Washington fail to wrap up talks on a data transfer pact by the end of the month.

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SpaceX readies rocket bearing climate satellite and will re-try ocean landing

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is poised to launch from California on Sunday to put a key climate-monitoring satellite into orbit, then turn around and attempt to land on a platform in the ocean. Liftoff from Vandenberg Air Force Base is scheduled for 10:42 a.m. PST (1842 GMT).

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How Wikipedia's silent coup ousted our traditional sources of knowledge

As Wikipedia turns 15, volunteer editors worldwide will be celebrating with themed cakes and edit-a-thons aimed at filling holes in poorly covered topics. It’s remarkable that a user-editable encyclopedia project that allows anyone to edit has got this far, especially as the website is kept afloat through donations and the efforts of thousands of volunteers. But Wikipedia hasn’t just become an important and heavily relied-upon source of facts: it has become an authority on those facts.

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Americans often willing to sacrifice online privacy for utility, study finds

Americans have walked a fine line on privacy in the internet age.

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Widow of American killed in Jordan sues Twitter for 'giving voice' to Islamic State

Twitter Inc is being sued by the widow of an American killed in Jordan who accuses the social media company of giving a voice to Islamic State, adding to the pressure to crack down on online propaganda linked to terrorism.

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Call of Duty video game publisher sued by family of Angolan rebel

Video game publisher Activision is being sued by the family of Angolan rebel chief Jonas Savimbi, who have objected to his depiction in the game Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

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Muslim professor blocked from online game because his name was on little-known US blacklist

Epic Games has apologised after mistakenly barring an American professor from playing its online game Paragon because someone who has the same name as him was on a US government blacklist.

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Elon Musk: Tesla cars will be able to cross US with no driver in two years

Tesla’s chief executive and serial technology entrepreneur, Elon Musk, has said his company’s cars will be able to be summoned and drive autonomously across the US to pick up their owners within the next two years.

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