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Meet the seven people who hold the keys to worldwide internet security

It sounds like the stuff of science fiction: seven keys, held by individuals from all over the world, that together control security at the core of the web. The reality, discovers James Ball, is rather closer to The Office than The Matrix

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Google files court appeal for right to put anti-Islam film 'Innocence of Muslims' back on YouTube

Google on Friday urged a U.S. appeals court to let it repost an anti-Islamic movie on YouTube, pending a re-hearing of the copyright case that got it removed.

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Activists and tech industry watchful as Cisco is cleared of human rights abuses in China

A U.S. court has cleared Cisco Systems over liability for human rights abuses in China, in a case closely watched by the global technology sector and activists.

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World's first physical bitcoin retail store opens in Hong Kong

A shop selling the virtual Bitcoin currency opened in Hong Kong on Friday, as fresh concerns grew in Asia over the currency's viability and security.

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Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox blames hackers as it files for bankruptcy

By Yoshifumi Takemoto and Sophie Knight

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Obama, tech firms to announce $400 million software donations to U.S. schools

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is set to announce on Friday that private companies have donated more than $400 million worth of software and software licenses to bring more technology to classrooms.

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Firefox planning to market $25 smartphone in developing countries

Firefox OS, an upstart smartphone operating system aimed at challenging the Apple and Google duopoly, will power a new category of $25 smartphones for developing countries, the California-based nonprofit Mozilla Foundation said Sunday.

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Google will now let you watch polar bears in the wild

Google on Thursday added polar bears to the natural splendor people can glimpse from the comfort of their homes at the Internet giant's free online mapping service.

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The new 'Boeing Black' smartphone self-destructs if you try to open it

Boeing is launching a self-destructing smartphone to help spies, diplomats and others keep secrets secure.

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