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Self-folding 'origami' robots point way to self-assembling furniture and satellites

It starts out laying flat, like a sheet of paper. Then it springs up, almost lifelike, and folds into moveable parts much like origami art. And then it crawls away.

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Report: Yahoo and Google teaming up to develop email that can beat government spying

(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc said it will join Google Inc to create a secure email system by next year that could make it nearly impossible for hackers or government officials to read users' messages, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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White duo behind app to avoid 'sketchy' neighborhoods is shocked to hear it's racist

The developers of a new app which would allow users to identify "sketchy" neighborhoods have denied allegations that their product could lead to racial profiling, Crain's New York reported.

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Facebook to acquire Internet security company PrivateCore

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Thursday it will to acquire a company that helps protect the computers and data centers that power Internet services.

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China imposes new restrictions on instant messaging tools

By Paul Carsten

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Communications watchdog OFCOM: 'Six-year-olds understand digital technology better than adults'

Children, growing up with YouTube, Netflix and Spotify, learning to use smartphones or tablets before they are able to talk

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Wikipedia edits made by British government sought to minimize high profile killings

Articles pertaining to Jean Charles de Menezes and Damilola Taylor were edited using devices on government internet

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Samsung, Apple call off patent war outside US

Arch-rivals Samsung and Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL - news) decided Wednesday to drop all patent disputes outside the United States, marking a partial ceasefire in a long-running legal war between the world's two largest smartphone makers.

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Report: Cyber-security firm says Russian gang stole 1.2 billion Internet credentials

(Reuters) - A cybersecurity firm said it has uncovered about 1.2 billion Internet logins and passwords and more than 500 million email addresses amassed by a Russian crime ring, the largest known collection of such stolen data, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.

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More than 17,000 sign up for class action against Facebook over NSA's PRISM spying program

More than 17,000 Facebook members have joined a class action lawsuit accusing the social network of violating data protection law and supporting spying by America's National Security Agency.

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Google Play offers 'Bomb Gaza' game that lets you kill Muslim women and children

Google Play, the official app store for Android operating systems, is currently offering a side-scrolling game called "Bomb Gaza."

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