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Facebook mobile app to offer free, limited Internet access in Zambia

Facebook Inc is launching a mobile app that gives users in Zambia free access to a handful of online services on mobile phones, broadening an effort to boost Internet usage in underdeveloped countries.

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Canada accuses China of hacking science agency computers

Canada accused China on Tuesday of hacking into the computers of its research and development arm, which Beijing strongly denied.

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NSA patents car seat for kids to overcome a 'well known measure of inconvenience'

Electronic eavesdropping is the National Security Agency's forte, but it seems it also has a special interest in children's car seats, Foreign Policy magazine reported Wednesday.

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FL college students use 3-D printer and $350 in parts to create 'bionic' arm for 6-year-old boy

A team of engineering students from Florida banded together and built a working 'bionic' arm for a 6-year-old boy using a 3-D printer and less than $350 worth of materials purchased online, according to the Sun Sentinel.

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China regulator announces anti-monopoly probe of Microsoft

By Paul Carsten

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Tea Party funder David Koch also spends big on his passion for dinosaurs

Although the Koch brothers help fund Republican candidates, who often express creationist beliefs, they promote more mainstream scientific endeavors through their charitable foundations.

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Amazon offers 3D printing to customize earrings, bobble head toys

Amazon.com Inc will offer 3D printing services that allow customers to customize and build earrings, bobble head toys, and other items from third-party sellers using a new personalization option on its website.

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Apple iPhones allow extraction of deep personal data, researcher finds

Personal data including text messages, contact lists and photos can be extracted from iPhones through previously unpublicized techniques by Apple Inc employees, the company acknowledged this week.

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Can you really be identified on Tor or is that just what the cops want you to believe?

Have the UK police successfully broken anonymity on the internet? They certainly seemed to imply as much when the National Crime Agency proudly announced last week that it had made 660 arrests after an operation to identify people viewing indecent images of children online.

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Congress decriminalizes cellphone unlocking

US consumers will be allowed to unlock their cellphones and move them to a new carrier under a measure adopted Friday to fix a perceived glitch in copyright law.

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Wikipedia blocks Congress from editing articles in response to 'disruptive' revisions

Wikipedia has blocked editing rights from some computers at the US House of Representatives in response to "disruptive" revisions of the online encyclopedia.

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