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Microsoft CEO: Women should trust 'good karma' instead of asking for raises

Microsoft Corp's chief executive officer suggested on Thursday that women in technology should not ask for raises but have faith in the system, bringing a torrent of criticism and causing the executive to backtrack after the statement.

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Amazon reportedly preparing to open physical store in New York City

Amazon.com Inc , the online juggernaut whose rapid expansion helped derail many a brick-and-mortar retail chain, may soon open its first physical store, at a prime site in Midtown Manhattan, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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Twitter news chief steps down in latest executive departure

Vivian Schiller said she was stepping down as Twitter Inc's news head after nearly a year at the microblogging website, the latest executive exit from the company this year.

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European Union will push Facebook, Google and Twitter to help stop online extremism

The European Union will ask major U.S. technology companies including Facebook, Google and Twitter to help tackle online extremism at a meeting on Wednesday, officials said.

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Google asks Supreme Court to decide copyright fight with Oracle

Google Inc has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to wade into contentious litigation against Oracle Corp, arguing that the high court must act to protect innovation in high tech.

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Twitter sues Justice Dept. for right to reveal user data surveillance requests

Twitter Inc sued the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, intensifying its battle with federal agencies as the Internet industry's self-described champion of free speech seeks the right to reveal the extent of U.S. government surveillance.

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Tetris the movie: Can falling bricks really make it big where other video games failed?

Books adapted for the screen regularly rack up critical acclaim – think of Life of Pi, Argo, 12 Years a Slave, The Wolf of Wall Street, Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Twilight.

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Amazon facing European Union probe over tax deal in Luxembourg

The European Commission is set to begin a formal probe into allegations that Luxembourg allowed Amazon.com Inc to benefit illegally from state subsidies for its European operations for almost 10 years, the Financial Times reported on Monday.

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Hewlett-Packard set to cut 5,000 workers, split stock listing for computer business

Hewlett-Packard Co said it would split into two listed companies, separating its computer and printer businesses from its faster-growing corporate hardware and services operations, and eliminate another 5,000 jobs as part of its turnaround plan.

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Why William S. Burroughs would have loved XSS

The beat generation author was way ahead of the virus game as it’s revealed that cross-site scripting, or XSS, makes Kindles vulnerable to hackers

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Scientist creates budget computer eye tracker that could revolutionize mobility

A scientist has created a budget device that can control a computer by tracking eye movement after stumbling on a £9.95 web camera being sold with a games console – a huge saving from the £20,000 that a similar apparatus used for medical research would have cost at the time.

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Source code for malware that targets USB firmware released

BadUSB, the critical security flaw that could allow hackers to smuggle malware onto devices undetected, has been reverse engineered and a version of its source code has been released. The malware, which was revealed by SR Labs security consultants Karsten Nohl and Jakob Lell at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas in August, cannot…

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Sounds of science: Japan leads push for high-res audio

A quarter of a century after the Walkman made music portable and turned Sony into a household name around the world, the company is hoping to set the agenda again with "high-res" audio.

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