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Beats Zipcar? Electric-car vending machine works!

To combat what some foreign expats in China have called "airpocalypse," the Chinese government is aiming to put 2 million electric vehicles on the road BY 2020. In this special report, we look at one venture that's heeding that…

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You haven't got mail: Software glitch stalls Google services

Google's widely used free email stumbled Friday as some of the Internet giant's services were disrupted by apparent software woes.

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Sixty-two percent of American kids have access to e-readers or tablets, but don't use them to read

Two-thirds of young children in the United States now have access to an e-reader or tablet, but only half of them actually use the device to read, a research institute said in a study published Friday. The Joan Ganz Cooney Center surveyed 1,577 parents…

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Original Apple Macintosh turns 30

Steve Jobs unveiled the first Macintosh computer 30 years ago today, helping to usher in the modern era of personal computing. Though Apple's growth mostly comes from sales of mobile devices these days, the Macintosh brand helped…

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Syrian Electronic Army hacks CNN social media accounts

The Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for hacking some of US broadcaster CNN's social media accounts. The network said the compromised accounts included its main Facebook page, its Twitter page and blogs for "The Situation Room" and "Crossfire…

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'Revenge porn' purveyor Hunter Moore indicted by FBI

27-year-old "revenge porn" distributor Hunter Moore was arrested by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials on Thursday and indicted on charges of conspiring to hack into hundreds of victims' email accounts to gather content for his activities, Mother Jones reported.

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Pope Francis describes the Internet as 'a gift from God' and calls for Catholics to get online

Pope Francis described the Internet on Thursday as "a gift from God" and called on Catholics to "boldly become citizens of the digital world".

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Netflix warns ISPs: We'll mobilize our 44 million customers if you slow down our streams

You want a war? We have the bigger army.

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Security glitch redirects most of China's Internet users to a phantom Wyoming business

For eight hours on Tuesday, about 75 percent of Internet traffic in China was redirected to a secretive company in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the New York Times reported.

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