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'Smart' high-tech dog collar goes on sale in Japan

A high-tech collar attachment that will allow pet owners to monitor their dogs at a distance, checking how much they sleep and how many calories they are burning, was unveiled Thursday in Japan.

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'Hey baby, what's your credit score?': Women say financial responsibility sexier than looks

You cannot put a price on love, but you can certainly attach a financial number to a suitor.

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Obama administration launches voluntary private sector cybersecurity plan

The US administration on Wednesday launched a cybersecurity plan which aims to use voluntary collaboration from the private sector to protect critical infrastructure from computer hackers.

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Bitcoin exchanges suspend conversions as hacker attack intensifies

Three online exchanges for the bitcoin virtual currency have suspended conversions into state-backed currencies, saying they are under attack from hackers suspected of trying to create fraudulent transactions.

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Coming soon to Mozilla's Firefox browser: Ads

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Mozilla, the company behind the Firefox Internet browser, will start selling ads as it tries to grab a larger slice of the fast-expanding online advertising market.

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British teen's 1914 diary from Paris brought to life on Twitter

She's a 16-year-old British girl like any other - hates Mondays, likes cakes, tea and shopping, finds French lessons dull but Paris beautiful.

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ASCAP and music labels colluded to screw Pandora

On Thursday, ASCAP -- the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers -- will turn 100 years old. ASCAP was the original music collection society in the US, and over the years we've detailed just how out of touch and obsolete it has become…

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Tech groups and social activists team up for anti-NSA protest online

Google joined Internet rights activists on Tuesday in a virtual protest aimed at getting US lawmakers to rein in online snooping.

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Researchers: Spyware that hit victims in 31 countries had government backing

Security researchers said Monday they discovered cyber-espionage malware which has hit governments and companies in 31 countries and is likely state-sponsored.

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