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Internet Archive asks for donations after fire damages library

The Internet Archive, known for its "Wayback Machine" which keeps websites even after they are shut down, is asking for donations after a fire damaged its scanning center.

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'Silk Road' online drug bazaar says it's open again

Silk Road, the online black market bazaar for drugs, hacker tools and other illicit goods, says it is back a month after the FBI took down the website.

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'Anonymous' hacks and defaces website of Singapore's prime minister

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's official website was hacked Thursday by apparent members of activist group Anonymous after he vowed to hunt down anyone who attacks the city-state's technological network.

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Company claims new anti-rape underwear would thwart would-be assailants with locks and straps

A New York-based company is hoping to raise $50,000 to market anti-rape underwear for women.

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Twitter prices IPO at $26 per share

Company will be valued at $14bn as share price rises from original estimates

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Google says mystery barge to be 'interactive space for learning about technology'

Google ended nearly two weeks of speculation about an enormous floating barge in San Francisco Bay, saying it would be "an interactive space" for learning about technology.

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Singapore vows to hunt down 'Anonymous' hackers and deal with them 'severely'

Singapore will "spare no effort" to hunt down hackers from activist group Anonymous who last week threatened to wage a cyber war against the government, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Wednesday.

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'Call of Duty' videogame sales top $1 billion in first day

Sales of the latest edition in the "Call of Duty" video game franchise topped $1 billion in the first day, the publisher said Wednesday.

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Swiss 'Jetman' takes joy ride around Mount Fuji on jet-engine powered wings

Swiss aviator Yves "Jetman" Rossy, whose jet-engine powered wings have taken him over some of the world's most awe-inspiring places, has added another -- Japan's Mount Fuji.

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Facebook helps reunite war-torn Guatemala family after three decades

Guatemalan siblings who lost contact during the country's turbulent 1960-1996 civil strife have been reunited 31 years later, with some help from Facebook.

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Japanese robot astronaut awaits human companion at space station

The world's first robot astronaut is pining for a conversation partner as he waits for Japanese spaceman Koichi Wakata aboard the International Space Station.

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Apple questions government 'gag order' on data requests

Apple on Tuesday released details of government requests for its data while protesting a "gag order" that limits what can be disclosed about US national security orders.

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'WEEEEEEEE': Internet finds endless entertainment in Fox News website troubles

The website of the Fox News Channel on Tuesday briefly warned of a "World Zombie Day" and encouraged visitors to watch "STUFF YO."

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