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Chinese thief writes out hundreds of telephone numbers from iPhone contacts and sends them to owner

A Chinese thief painstakingly wrote out 11 pages of telephone numbers from a stolen iPhone and sent them to the owner, state media said Monday.

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Bug-hunter gets $5,000 for ‘high-impact’ Gmail exploit

Google is reporting it has fixed a bug in its password-reset system that would have allowed anyone able to spoof a reminder from Gmail to take over all a user’s Google accounts and threaten any to which they’re connected. The “high impact” security…

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Electric carmaker Fisker files for bankruptcy

Fisker Automotive, whose high-end electric cars caught the eye of Justin Bieber and other celebrities, has filed for bankruptcy protection.

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Twitter toughens encryption to thwart online snooping

Twitter on Friday announced it has toughened the encryption of traffic at the globally popular one-to-many messaging service to thwart online snooping.

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Internet founder Tim Berners-Lee warns growing surveillance 'threatens democracy'

The growing surveillance and censorship of the Internet "threatens the future of democracy", the inventor of the world wide web said on Friday.

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'Monstrosity! Ludicrous! Insane!' Huge 'Youabian Puma' car raises eyebrows at LA auto show

One car among the hundreds on display at the LA Auto Show this week has generated a flurry of headlines -- not all of them complimentary.

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LG admits collecting data on viewer habits but promises to correct 'bug'

South Korea's LG Electronics said Friday it would correct a "bug" on some of its smart TVs after admitting they send information about viewers back to the company without their permission.

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Aldous Huxley: Prophet of our brave new digital dystopia

CS Lewis may be getting a plaque. But Huxley, for his foretelling of a society that loves servitude, is the true visionary

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iPhone maker Foxconn invests $40 million into boosting U.S. operations

Taiwan's Foxconn, the maker of iPhones, iPads and other electronics in China, is to invest $40 million in the United States to ramp up manufacturing of high-end products.

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U.S. regulators to propose use of cell phones in flight

US telecommunications regulators will consider next month allowing people to use cell phones and other broadband services during flights, officials said Thursday.

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Jury awards Apple $290 million in Samsung patent case

A US federal jury Thursday ordered Samsung to pay $290 million in damages to Apple in a partial retrial of the blockbuster patent case involving the two smartphone giants.

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Honda's 'Hydrogen Boy' pees his way to a cleaner world

A little boy urinating might not easily conjure up images of a cleaner world, but Honda had other ideas Thursday as it tries to promote its green-car technology.

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Bitcoin value jumps after mostly positive Senate hearing

Call it a speculative bubble or the rise of a currency of the future: the bitcoin jumped in value Tuesday after US authorities appeared to give the virtual money their blessing.

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