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Apple suppliers begin production of new iPad tablets

(Reuters) - Apple Inc's suppliers have begun manufacturing new iPad tablets in an attempt to revive flagging sales of the tablet, Bloomberg reported, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

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Burger-flipping robot could 'completely obviate' the need for human employees

A robot that can make 360 burgers an hour could put many fast-food workers out of a job – exactly as its designers intended.

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Amazon publishes Hachette CEO's email address in pricing spat

Amazon revealed Saturday the email address of the American head of publishing group Hachette, urging readers to pressure him in writing to end the two groups' simmering dispute over book pricing.

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Read all about it: News you can wear

Even if you don't open a newspaper, turn on a television, log on to a computer or pull out a smartphone, you can get news -- from wearable technology.

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Tech mogul John McAfee goes to hackers' conference with new complaint website

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - John McAfee, the flamboyant anti-virus software industry pioneer, made a surprise appearance at a computer hackers' conference on Friday evening, where he unveiled a new website to give people a place online to vent their anger.

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Federal judge rejects 'anti-poaching' pact between Adobe, Apple, Google, and Intel

San Francisco (AFP) - A federal judge Friday rejected a plan to compensate employees affected by an "anti-poaching" agreement involving Silicon Valley tech giants Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe.

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Russia demands Internet users show ID to access public Wifi

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia further tightened its control of the Internet on Friday, requiring people using public Wifi hotspots provide identification, a policy that prompted anger from bloggers and confusion among telecom operators on how it would work.

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FAA names New York as test site for small agricultural drones

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Thursday a fifth test site for small drones, as it continues to hammer out regulations for their use in US airspace.

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SolarCity sees smaller than expected loss thanks to 'unprecedented demand'

By Shubhankar Chakravorty

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