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Sony targets PlayStation growth in network services drive

Sony Corp aims to step up sales of its PlayStation 4 game console to drive growth in its network services such as streamed games and video and recapture the momentum its hardware business has lost against rivals such as Apple and Samsung Electronics.

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China urges banks to remove IBM computers in spy dispute

The Chinese government is pushing domestic banks to remove high-end servers made by International Business Machines Corp and replace them with a local brand, the latest move by Beijing over U.S. spying claims, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

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Twitter blocks 'blasphemous' content in Pakistan after complaints

Microblogging site Twitter has blocked dozens of tweets and accounts in Pakistan after officials asked for access to "blasphemous" and "unethical" content to be stopped.

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Google developing tablet with advanced vision capabilities

(Reuters) - Google Inc is developing a new 7-inch tablet that can capture 3-D images, and plans to produce about 4,000 of these prototypes beginning next month, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people briefed on the company's plans.

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YouTube threatens independent musicians: Use our pay service or we'll pull your videos

The independent music trade organisation on Friday said YouTube had refused to withdraw threats over the Silicon Valley giant's plans to launch a music streaming service, despite 24 hours of negotiations.

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Hewlett-Packard will cut at least 11,000 more jobs in reorganization

U.S. computer giant Hewlett-Packard announced Thursday it was cutting an additional 11,000 to 16,000 jobs in its restructuring plan.

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Facebook gives new users automatic setting boosting their privacy

Facebook on Thursday unveiled a change to its privacy policy aimed at limiting the data shared by new users who may be unfamiliar with the huge social network.

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