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Vandalism, insults and sex: A day in the life of a games designer

Holly Gramazio has a curious life, designing games that reflect human behaviour and intrigue her players. But is that really a proper job?

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'Fricking garbage': Feds threaten alleged Anonymous hacker with 440 years in prison

Prosecutors settled for a hefty fine instead of nearly half a millennium in prison for an alleged member of the Anonymous hacker collective who admitted to breaking into a Texas government website.

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Europe's space-based, laser-powered data highway passes early test

A European satellite beamed images to earth using new laser-based communications technology on Friday, opening the way for uninterrupted and near instantaneous viewing of natural disasters being sent to governments and relief agencies.

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European lawmakers send 'strong message' to Google: Split up your commercial, business services

The European Parliament voted overwhelmingly for the break-up of Google on Thursday in a largely symbolic vote that nevertheless cast another blow in the four-year standoff between Brussels and the U.S. Internet giant.

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Twitter will now keep track of what apps you download onto your mobile devices

Twitter on Wednesday said it would begin tracking which other applications people have installed on their mobile devices in a bid to better target ads and content.

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EU watchdogs to apply 'right to be forgotten' rule on Web worldwide

European privacy regulators want Internet search engines such as Google and Microsoft's Bing to scrub results globally, not just in Europe, when people invoke their "right to be forgotten" as ruled by an EU court.

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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom says extradition fight has cost him $10 million

Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, one of the world's most wanted cyber fugitives, says his nearly three-year fight against extradition to the United States to face online piracy charges has left him broke.

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Microsoft to pay China $140 million for 'tax evasion': Report

China has levied about $140 million in back taxes from Microsoft Corp in the first major case concerning cross-border tax evasion in the country, as regulators ramp up pressure on U.S. corporations doing business there.

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Cool new infographic shows you how the US power grid works

The U.S. electric grid is on the brink of a major change, with rooftops all over the country poised to become adorned with solar panels and the other accoutrementsof locally-generated renewable energy, pushing electricity onto the grid while also serving homes.

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Unused TV frequencies could replace costly 4G networks with free 'super Wi-Fi,' scientists say

Scientists suggest looking to the recent past to help meet growing demand for wireless Internet access.

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Internet access should be a human right: report

Affordable access to the Internet should be a human right, as it represents hope for political freedom and economic prosperity to many around the world, according to a survey Monday.

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FCC chief: No matter what we do, the 'big dogs' will sue over net neutrality

No matter what rules the federal communications commission implements on net neutrality, it can expect to face down lawsuits from the major internet service providers, according to its chairman Tom Wheeler.

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Revealed: Advanced cyberspying tool has been used on governments and businesses since 2008

A highly sophisticated cyberspying tool has been used since 2008 to steal information from governments, businesses and others, security researchers said Monday.

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