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Ted Cruz using firm that harvested data on millions of unwitting Facebook users

Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign is using psychological data based on research spanning tens of millions of Facebook users, harvested largely without their permission, to boost his surging White House run and gain an edge over Donald Trump and other Republican rivals, the Guardian can reveal.

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German physicists reach landmark in quest for unlimited nuclear fusion power

Scientists in Germany said Thursday they had reached a milestone in a quest to derive energy from nuclear fusion, billed as a potentially limitless, safe and cheap source.

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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg speaks out against Muslim discrimination

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wants to protect the rights of Muslims, saying they should not fear being "persecuted for the actions of others."

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Is Satashi Nakamoto really Craig Wright -- and the mystery man behind Bitcoin?

Separate investigations by US tech publications suggest an Australian could be at the heart of the cryptocurrency and may even be Satashi Nakamoto. How certain are the claims – and why was he raided by police on Tuesday?

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Australian police raid Sydney home of alleged bitcoin creator

Australian Federal Police raided the Sydney home on Wednesday of a man named by Wired magazine as the probable creator of cryptocurrency bitcoin, a Reuters witness said.

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Twitter experiments with reordering tweets by 'relevance'

Twitter Inc confirmed on Tuesday it is testing a timeline format for its tweets, calling it an experiment.

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New US space mining law to spark interplanetary gold rush

Flashing some interplanetary gold bling and sipping "space water" might sound far-fetched, but both could soon be reality, thanks to a new US law that legalizes cosmic mining.

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Social media giants step up battle against militant propaganda

Facebook, Google and Twitter are stepping up efforts to combat online propaganda and recruiting by Islamic militants, but the Internet companies are doing it quietly to avoid the perception that they are helping the authorities police the Web.

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This man took on the FBI over Internet privacy for 12 years -- and he won

On a snowy afternoon in February 2004, an FBI agent came to Nick Merrill’s door, bearing a letter that would change his life .

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Mark Zuckerberg defends use of LLC for Facebook shares after critics accuse him of ducking taxes

Initiative through which couple will give away Facebook shares is structured to enable flexible use of funds, says founder

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Appeals court to hear challenge to FCC's net neutrality rules

A three-judge U.S. appeals court panel on Friday will consider whether the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) net neutrality rules are legal, hearing arguments from major cable and telecommunications trade associations and AT&T Inc.

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YouTube negotiating streaming rights for movies and TV shows on premium service

Alphabet Inc's YouTube is aiming to get rights for streaming TV series and movies for its $9.99-a-month subscription service as it tries to step up competition against rivals such as Netflix Inc and Amazon.com Inc, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

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Mark Zuckerberg and wife mark child's birth by giving away 99 percent of their Facebook shares

Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg and his wife said on Tuesday they will give away 99 percent of their Facebook shares, currently worth about $45 billion, to a new charity in a letter addressed to their daughter, Max, who was born last week.

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