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Reception muted as iPad Air hits shops in Asia

For one Japanese man, being at the front of a Tokyo queue as the new iPad debuted around the world Friday was his way of saying "thank you" to Apple after a year that turned his life around.

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U.S. aviation authorities will now let you keep your electronic devices on in flight

Airline passengers will soon be allowed to use a range of mobile electronic devices in flight with very few restrictions, US aviation authorities said Thursday.

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Edward Snowden hired as tech support for 'major Russian website'

US security leaker Edward Snowden is set to start a job providing technical support at a major Russian website, his lawyer said Thursday, creating speculation the new employer of the fugitive could be Russia's largest social network VKontakte.

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Investors question pay deal for Oracle executives

Fund managers, CalSTRS and PGGM of the Netherlands to press for a vote against Oracle's executive pay policies

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'Cat pee smell' forces Dell to replace thousands of new laptops

Dell computer company agreed to issue replacement vouchers to thousands of customers who complained about a powerful smell of cat urine emanating from new Latitude E6430u laptops. According to the Guardian, customers in multiple countries complained about the odor, which Dell blamed on "a manufacturing process that has now been changed."

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NSA compromised Yahoo and Google data centers

The US National Security Agency has tapped into key communications links from Yahoo and Google data centers around the world, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

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Facebook wants to track where you're hovering your cursor, right now, and for how long

Facebook wants to know even more about you.

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'World's first' bitcoin ATM opens in Vancouver coffeehouse

Three young entrepreneurs have opened what they call the world's first ATM able to exchange bitcoins for any official currency.

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Steve Jobs' boyhood home designated a 'historic resource'

A Silicon Valley city has designated the boyhood home of Steve Jobs an "historic resource" due to the way the legendary Apple co-founder went on to change the world.

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NASA hacking suspects' mothers accuse U.S. of targeting 'British geeks'

Parents of Gary McKinnon and Richard O'Dwyer back Lauri Love, who is accused of breaking into US military networks

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France and Spain spied on their own citizens and handed data over to the NSA

Electronic spying on French and Spanish phone records was carried out by those countries' intelligence services and not by the National Security Agency, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.

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