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U.S. probes Tesla vehicle fires as company vows 'full investigation'

A US government agency said Tuesday it was investigating fires in Tesla electric vehicles, as the company ordered modifications aimed at reducing what it called a negligible risk.

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Facebook recognises Kosovo as independent state

The world's largest social network Facebook has listed Kosovo as a country more than five years after the breakaway territory proclaimed independence from Serbia, officials said Tuesday.

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Tesla Motors seeks to annihilate 'false perception' about fire risk of electric cars

A US government agency said Tuesday it was investigating fires in Tesla electric vehicles, as the company ordered modifications aimed at reducing what it called a negligible risk.

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Bitcoin supporters testify before U.S. Senate

Bitcoin supporters told a US Senate hearing the virtual currency unit should not be viewed negatively by authorities despite its links to crime.

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Justice Dept. arrests five in $45 million 'cyber heist'

Five people were arrested Monday following a global "cyber heist" in which hackers stole $45 million by overriding the cash withdrawal limits of prepaid debit cards, US officials said.

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Mass surveillance tech market expands worldwide

Exclusive: One Dubai-based firm offers DIY system similar to GCHQ's Tempora programme, which taps fibre-optic cables

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Yahoo vows to encrypt website traffic

Yahoo chief Marissa Mayer on Monday said the Internet firm will begin encrypting data to protect users from online snooping.

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Google will pay U.S. $17 million in privacy settlement

Google has agreed to pay $17 million to settle an investigation by US states into its use of unauthorized tracking software on Apple Safari Web browsers, officials said Monday.

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MySpace founder says Rupert Murdoch ruined the once-popular website

Chris DeWolfe has given an illuminating interview to the Daily Telegraph's Katherine Rushton. The co-creator and former chief executive of MySpace accused Rupert Murdoch of ruining the social network after News Corp bought it, for $580m, in 2005.

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Google targets 100,000 search terms linked with online child sexual abuse

Juliette Garside, The Guardian

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French automaker Renault can cut off your car battery if you don't make payments on time

Last year Tesla dealt with its first real scandal, the so-called “bricking” of batteries that are allowed to run entirely out of charge. But what about a car company that could brick a car’s battery on purpose? As…

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Facebook claims new ad policy is 'unchanged'

Facebook said Friday that ads on the social network featuring user endorsements and pictures were nothing new, and that members remain in control of their own content and images.

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'Anonymous' hacker receives 10 years in prison

A computer programmer linked to the online hacktivist group Anonymous who pleaded guilty to hacking the intelligence firm Stratfor was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison, prosecutors said.

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