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Court refuses to revive Samsung case against Apple in patent dispute

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday affirmed a decision by the International Trade Commission that Apple Inc was innocent of violating three patents owned by Samsung Electronics to make its iPhones and iPads.

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Roommate busted for weed after cops raid IL apartment over tweets mocking mayor

An Illinois man won’t face charges related to a Twitter account that mocked his town’s mayor, but his roommate was charged in connection to the investigation.

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Google hopes ride-alongs will steer Americans to embrace its self-driving robot cars

Google Inc's self-driving car technology likely will not be available for several more years. But the Internet company is already beginning the job of making the public comfortable with the futuristic vehicles.

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Europe's top court backs 'right to be forgotten' in Google case

Europe's top court sided with privacy rights supporters on Tuesday, saying that world No. 1 search engine Google can be required to remove sensitive information from its Internet search results.

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Blackberry hopes to reverse slump in emerging markets with Z3 budget handset

BlackBerry Ltd launched a low-cost touchscreen device in Jakarta, the Z3, as the embattled smartphone maker looks to revive sales in emerging markets like Indonesia where its once-fervent following has shriveled.

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Facebook says it may open a sales office in China

(Reuters) - Facebook Inc said it may consider opening a sales office inChina to provide more support to local advertisers who use the website to reach customers overseas.

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Report: AT&T negotiating to buy DirecTV for about $50 billion

(Reuters) - AT&T Inc is in advanced talks to buy satellite TV provider DirecTV for about $100 per share, or roughly $50 billion, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday.

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Twitter will now allow you to 'mute' unwanted content

Twitter on Monday began letting users 'mute' posts from people they are not interested in hearing from at the popular one-to-many messaging service.

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