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US aims to fund alternative to Russian rocket engine in 2016

The U.S. government hopes to add funding to its 2016 budget for alternatives to Russian-made rocket engines to launch sensitive satellites, a key Pentagon official said Wednesday.

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Verizon to pay $7.4 million to settle investigation into customer privacy violations

U.S. telecom giant Verizon has agreed to pay a $7.4 million fine to settle a probe into its privacy practices, including accessing customer data for marketing purposes, officials said Wednesday.

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Websites scramble when it turns out some celebs in hacked nude shots were underage

Many of the nude photographs of A-list celebrities stolen from cloud constitute child pornography, The Daily Dot reports.

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Prostate foundation rejects cash from Reddit users feeling guilty over Jennifer Lawrence pics

A philanthropic group has rejected donations from a fundraising campaign taken up by Reddit users in the wake of their sharing hacked nude photos of celebrities, the Daily Dot reported.

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Apple: Celebrity photo hacks were part of 'targeted attack,' not iCloud breach

New York (AFP) - Apple said Tuesday a "targeted attack" on some user accounts led to the release of nude celebrity photos but that it found no breach of its cloud storage system.

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Celebrity lawyer tells clients to avoid using iCloud after nude photos stolen

A leading celebrity lawyer has advised his clients not to use smartphones and the iCloud after intimate photos of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence and female entertainers and models were posted online following an apparent mass hacking.

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Popularity problem: Flood of electric cars clog bus lanes in Norway

Ministers in Norway -- a major and rich oil-producing country -- are under increasing public pressure to reduce perks and tax breaks for booming electric car sales.

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Nude photographs of A-List celebrities stolen from cloud service and posted online

Nude photos purportedly showing many top stars, including Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence and pop star Rihanna, bounced around social media, in an apparent massive hacking leak, US media reported.

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Chinese regulators give Microsoft 20 days to explain itself in anti-trust probe

A Chinese anti-trust regulator said on Monday it has given Microsoft Corp 20 days to reply to queries on the compatibility of its Windows operating system and Office software suite amid a probe into the world's largest software company.

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Are emojis the world's first universal language?

I sent one this morning. My pal texted to say that she was in that most invidious of contemporary social tangles: someone was offering her a Kate Bush spare but she had already committed herself elsewhere. Me, I was busy thinking about emoji. I didn't have time to deal with someone else's heartache or their moral scruples vis-a-vis ditching an apparently iron-clad prior engagement. I scanned quickly through the available faces: there was one, all scrunched up in dismay about something or other. I decided it would do to convey a mixture of can-you-believe-it crossness and wrenching disappointment, selected it, added zilch and pressed send.

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