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Solar-powered plane breaks solo flight record across Pacific to Hawaii

A Swiss man attempting to circumnavigate the globe with an aircraft powered only by the sun's energy has broken a world record for the longest non-stop solo flight, the project team said on Thursday.

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Air Force says rocket accident won’t bump SpaceX from satellite competition

SpaceX can compete to launch a U.S. Global Positioning System satellite despite a Falcon 9 rocket accident this weekend, the Air Force said on Wednesday.

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Google says sorry for racist auto-tag in photo app

Google has apologized after its new photo app labelled two black people as “gorillas”.

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A price-fixing conspiracy: Appeals court affirms e-book ruling against Apple

A US appeals court on Tuesday upheld a 2013 ruling that Apple led an illegal conspiracy to fix prices of e-books in violation of anti-trust laws.

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Court rules NSA can resume bulk collection of phone records

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has ruled the National Security Agency may temporarily resume its bulk collection of Americans' domestic phone call records, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.

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Supreme Court declines to hear Google appeal in Oracle software fight

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear Google Inc's appeal in a major software copyright case, leaving intact a ruling that would allow Oracle Corp to charge licensing fees for the use of some of its Java programming language.

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LGBT activists want you to hold your applause for Facebook's rainbow-colored profiles

The Radical Faeries argue ban on adopted names is unfair to LGBT people who want to avoid homophobia or to express their true identity

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Facebook only hired seven black people in 2013, latest diversity report says

Facebook is dominated by virtually as many white men as it was last year despite Mark Zuckerberg’s repeated promise to get serious about building a workforce that better reflects the diversity of its 1.4 billion global users.

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General Motors developing wireless download for new vehicle features

General Motors Co is developing technology to allow new features to be downloaded wirelessly, the automaker’s head of vehicle development said on Wednesday.

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US military to develop Star Wars-style hoverbikes with British company

The Malloy Aeronautics prototype, powered by four bladed fans, is intended to do many of the jobs of a helicopter but will be safer and cheaper

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eBay to ban listings of Confederate flags, calling them a 'symbol of divisiveness and racism'

Online auction site eBay Inc said on Tuesday it will ban Confederate flags and related items containing the flag's image from its website as it had become a "contemporary symbol of divisiveness and racism."

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Apple bows to Taylor Swift and will pay artists during music service's free trial period

Apple Inc reversed its policy and said it would now pay artists during free trials of its new Apple Music streaming service, after pop star Taylor Swift said she would hold back her latest hit album "1989" from the service.

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Google acts to ban 'revenge porn' from search results

Google said Friday it was taking steps to remove from search results "revenge porn," or sexually explicit images of people posted without their consent.

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