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Samsung heirs prepare to deal with $6 billion inheritance tax

By Se Young Lee

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Germany opens inquiry into claims NSA tapped Angela Merkel's phone

Germany's federal prosecutor has defied public expectations by opening an investigation into the alleged tapping of Angela Merkel's mobile phone by the US's National Security Agency (NSA).

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Twitter in talks to buy online music firm SoundCloud

(Reuters) - Microblogging platform Twitter Inc has been in talks with Berlin-based audio sharing website SoundCloud in its efforts to add a music service to its offering, the Financial Times reported citing people familiar with the matter.

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Report: Japanese firm planning to use human-like robots to staff cell phone stores

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Corp is developing human-like robots which it will use to staff its cellphone stores, two people with knowledge of the matter said, in a move aimed at expanding the mobile phone and Internet conglomerate's technological reach.

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Google adds encryption tool to help keep emails private

Google stepped up its effort Wednesday to make it tougher for spies or anyone else to snoop on email, unveiling Chrome browser software for scrambling digital messages.

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German artist brings to life Van Gogh's severed ear with relative's DNA

A German museum is currently displaying an organic three-dimensional copy of art icon Vincent van Gogh's severed ear using material allegedly drawn from a distant relative.

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Ford unveils 'the smartest Mustang to date' at Taiwan tech show

US auto giant Ford showed off its new Mustang at Asia's biggest tech fair Tuesday, billing it as "the smartest Mustang to date", with voice controls and early warning collision systems.

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A look at the Chinese technology companies poised to dominate the world

As we walked into Huawei's offices in Shenzhen, southern China, our English guide paused a moment. "When the FT came here, they wrote a story about how there were beds under the desks and this meant that everyone must be working incredibly long hours," he said. "Quite wrong."

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Photo and production companies begin petitioning FAA to use drones in U.S. airspace

Seven video production and aerial photo companies have asked for federal permission to use civilian drones in the United States for the first time, the airspace regulator said Monday.

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