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Insurers struggle to get grip on burgeoning cyber risk market

By Leigh Thomas and Jim Finkle

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FAQ: What is net neutrality and what is the FCC's plan for the Internet?

(Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is collecting public comments until Sept. 10 on new "net neutrality" or "open Internet rules" that may let service providers charge content companies for faster and more reliable delivery of their traffic to users.

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Google, Netflix, Amazon demand net neutrality: 'We're going to be pretty vocal about this'

Major U.S. web companies on Monday urged regulators to restrict the ability of Internet providers, including mobile carriers, to strike deals for faster delivery of some web traffic and planned a publicity campaign about the government's proposal.

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YouTube looking to follow Amazon's lead, expand into original programing business

By Ronald Grover and Lisa Richwine

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Britain makes plans to build operational commercial spaceport by 2018

Britain is to build a commercial spaceport that will be used to launch manned missions and commercial satellites. A list of eight locations for the spaceport – which could be used by Virgin Galactic and the US company XCOR to launch space tourism flights – has been drawn up by the government and will be announced on Tuesday at the Farnborough air show.

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Private company successfully launches cargo carrier to restock International Space Station

Orbital Sciences Corporation on Sunday launched its unmanned Cygnus cargo carrier on a journey to resupply the astronauts living aboard the International Space Station.

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Female Yahoo executive sued for sexual harassment

A high-level female Yahoo Inc executive has been sued in California by a woman who worked under her and is accusing her former boss of sexual harassment and wrongful termination.

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Malware that fleeced banks for $100 million returns a month after U.S. crackdown

Washington (AFP) - Malicious software used to steal millions from bank accounts has re-emerged a month after U.S. authorities broke up a major hacker network using the scheme, security researchers say.

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Amazon seeks FAA permission to test drones outdoors near Seattle

Amazon.com Inc is seeking permission from U.S. regulators to test its delivery drones near Seattle, as part of a rapid expansion of a program that has sparked widespread debate over the safety and privacy implications of drone technology.

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Apple iPhone a danger to China's national security because of location tracking: state media

Chinese state media on Friday branded Apple Inc's iPhone a threat to national security because of the smartphone's ability to track and time-stamp user locations.

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Phantom tech firm Cynk Technology inexplicably worth $4.7 billion

It has no assets, no revenues and no business plan to speak of. But a company called Cynk Technology has seen its value soar as high as $4.7 billion.

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Here's one way to land on the NSA's watch list: Download the privacy software Tor

Last week, German journalists revealed that the National Security Agency has a program to collect information about people who use privacy-protecting services, including popular anonymizing software called Tor. But it's not clear how many users have been affected.

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