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Report: Google planning to offer Wi-Fi access and equipment to small businesses

(Reuters) - Google Inc plans to offer Wi-Fi network hardware and software at a discount to small and medium-sized businesses, tech blog The Information reported on Wednesday, citing a confidential document it accessed and a person who was briefed on the project.

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Facebook's smartphone app will soon know what you're watching and listening to

Facebook on Wednesday said its mobile application will be getting an ear for music, as well as for film or television show sound tracks.

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eBay says users' personal information stolen in hacking attack

By Soham Chatterjee and Lehar Maan

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'The numbers didn't add up': Twitter hits pause on talks to buy music-sharing site Soundcloud

Twitter has pulled out of discussions to buy the German-based music-sharing service SoundCloud, The Wall Street Journal said Tuesday.

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Microsoft maintains pressure on China after Windows 8 ban

Microsoft said Tuesday it would maintain efforts to gain approval in China for its Windows 8 operating system after a ban announced by Beijing.

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Scottish Parliament to consider petition urging asylum for Edward Snowden

Scottish lawmakers will consider a petition Tuesday to grant fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden asylum in Scotland should it gain independence.

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China accuses U.S. of 'hypocrisy' as hacking feud escalates

Beijing summoned the US ambassador and accused Washington of double standards Tuesday as a diplomatic row escalated over the unprecedented indictment of five Chinese military officers for cyber-espionage.

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China-U.S. cyber spying row turns spotlight back on shadowy unit '61398'

A tense stand-off between the United States and China over state-backed cyber espionage has dragged China's secretive hacking unit "61398" back into focus, after the military group was pinpointed last year for mounting cyber attacks on Western commercial targets.

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Federal prosecutors subpoena bitcoin exchanges over illegal transactions

(Reuters) - Several bitcoin exchanges including the now-defunct Mt. Gox received subpoenas from Manhattan federal prosecutors this winter as they look into possible ties between the exchanges and the online drug market Silk Road, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.

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