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Microsoft worked with police to disrupt computer network that hijacks search results

Microsoft announced it worked with police in Europe and the United States to disrupt a "dangerous" army of virus-infected computers used to hijack searches at Google, Bing and Yahoo.

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Somebody bought a Tesla car with Bitcoin

A California car dealer has announced the first sale of an electric Tesla car done entirely via the online Bitcoin currency.

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Facebook's Cayman Islands tax shelter revealed in company filings

Irish government collected £4.4m last year from world's largest social media company that earned estimated £645m in UK

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Online security firm discovers 2 million stolen passwords

The discovery of some two million stolen online passwords this week prompted fresh warnings from security researchers to strengthen protection from hackers.

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Twitter appoints first female board member

Twitter on Thursday announced the appointment of its first woman board member in a gender breakthrough at the globally popular one-to-many messaging service.

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NSA tracks mobile phone locations worldwide, creating 'mass surveillance tool': Snowden files

The National Security Agency is collecting billions of records on the location of mobile phones around the world, The Washington Post reported, citing documents from US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden.

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Activist billionaire renews call for public buy-back on Apple stock

Activist investor Carl Icahn on Wednesday stepped up pressure on Apple to boost its share repurchase plan with a formal proposal to the tech giant's board of directors.

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Microsoft and Google vie to keep closest tabs on Santa Claus' journey

The competition between Microsoft and Google is stretching to the North Pole as the Internet search rivals vie to be top Santa tracker this Christmas.

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Alleged 'Anonymous' hacker denied bail in Singapore

A Singapore court on Wednesday denied bail to a man charged with hacking the district website of the Prime Minister, using the symbol of international hacker group Anonymous.

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Georgia electric car owner charged with stealing about 5 cents worth of fuel

A Georgia electric car owner was charged with theft after plugging his vehicle into a school’s power supply.

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Tablet computer sales beginning to lose steam

Tablet computers have been one of the hottest items in tech in recent years, but sizzling growth is likely to slow in the coming years, a market tracker said Tuesday.

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