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Smartphone giants want your body

Smartphone makers are fighting for space on your wrist and your head, lucrative real estate for a new wave of high-tech devices if only they can persuade you to wear them. Manufacturers unleashed a battery of new wearable devices at the world's biggest…

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New Snowden doc reveals how GCHQ/NSA use internet to 'manipulate, deceive and destroy reputations'

A few weeks ago, Glenn Greenwald, while working with NBC News, revealed some details of a GCHQ presentation concerning how the surveillance organization had a "dirty tricks" group known as JTRIG -- the Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group. Now,…

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MtGox trading website disappears amidst claims of massive bitcoin theft

The website of Tokyo-based bitcoin exchange MtGox went down Tuesday amid reports of a theft of the virtual currency worth hundreds of millions of dollars, dealing a blow to its credibility.

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Samsung launches phone with built-in heart sensor and fingerprint scanner

Samsung unveiled Monday its new flagship Galaxy S5 smartphone armed with a fingerprint scanner and a built-in heart rate sensor to defend its place as the world's industry leader.

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After Comcast deal, Netflix may need to renegotiate with Verizon and AT&T

By Liana B. Baker and Lisa Richwine

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Facebook gives up on attempt to develop a 'Gmail killer'

Facebook, after unsuccessfully trying to get its users on its own email system, has thrown in the towel.

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Federal court freezes assets for 'work-at-home' Internet firms for lying to customers

(Reuters) - A U.S. district court in Utah has frozen the assets of several Internet business coaches accused of lying to customers about their potential earnings after signing up for the services, the Federal Trade Commission said on Monday.

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Thieves use malware-infected computers to steal $220,000 in Bitcoin

A gang of cyber criminals using an army of infected computers made off with at least $220,000 worth of Bitcoins and other virtual currencies, security researchers said Monday.

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Paying for direct access to the pipe? Netflix-Comcast deal worries net neutrality advocates

Netflix's agreement to pay Internet giant Comcast for smoother delivery of its video-streaming service sets a precedent which could upend the model for who pays for online content.

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Connecticut law would impose 20-year prison sentence for crimes committed with drones

Connecticut lawmakers will hold hearings today about proposed legislation that would impose twenty-year prison sentences on people who commit crimes with drones.

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WhatsApp will allow free voice calls by mid-year

Fresh from a $19-billion (14-billion-euro) takeover by Facebook, mobile messaging service WhatsApp said Monday it will launch free voice calls by mid-year. The introduction of free calls, revealed on the opening day of the four-day World Mobile Congress…

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What are the most popular swearwords on Twitter?

One in every 13 tweets contains a rude word. But what are people's favorites – and which ones do women use more than men?

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