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Fairphone, the first 'ethically sourced' smartphone, unveiled in London

A device billed as the world's first ethically sourced smartphone was unveiled in London this week, but despite thousands of pre-orders its designer says the project remains a huge gamble.

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Hiroshi Yamauchi, who built Nintendo gaming empire, dies at 85

Hiroshi Yamauchi, credited with transforming Nintendo from a family-owned Japanese business into a global byword for video games, died Thursday from pneumonia. He was 85.

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France turns to online crowdsourcing to fight corruption of aid to Africa

France is enlisting the help of Malians to police its aid projects in the west African country with an innovative crowdsourcing project asking people to report corruption by text or online.

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Federal court rules Facebook 'Likes' are protected under the First Amendment

Hitting the "Like" button on Facebook is an element of free speech protected by the U.S. constitution, a federal court ruled Wednesday, in a case closely watched by employment lawyers.

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Google teams with Apple chairman to launch 'health and well-being' company

Google announced Wednesday it was launching a new company focused on health and well-being, and hinted at cooperation with longtime rival Apple in the venture.

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Photo of bullied dead teen used to advertise dating website

Parents of a Canadian girl who killed herself after months of cyberbullying following a rape were sickened on Wednesday that her image was used to advertise an online dating service.

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Dozens of British universities join the online education revolution

Dozens of British universities began offering free online courses on Wednesday through a collective portal, joining a global trend started in the United States that opens higher education to the masses.

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Yahoo Japan develops 3D search engine-printer

Yahoo Japan Corp. has developed a voice-activated Internet search that links to a 3D printer, letting users look online for blueprints to deliver solid objects in a few minutes, the company said.

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Brazil hackers accidentally attack NASA as payback for NSA surveillance

Hackers have hit back in retaliation for US cyber-spying on Brazil but mistook the US space agency NASA for the National Security Agency (NSA), a news website reported here Tuesday.

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Study finds that better Internet access drives economic growth

Basic broadband can add £200 a month to household income in developed economies, researchers have found, because better internet access improves learning and working from home.

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British 'Grand Theft Auto V' fan hit with brick, stabbed, and robbed of game

A British man who bought one of the first copies of "Grand Theft Auto V" was stabbed, hit with a brick and robbed of the brutally violent new video game on Tuesday, police said.

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'Technical glitch' brings down Iranian censorship firewall

A technical glitch allowed some Iranians temporary access to banned social networking websites Facebook and Twitter, an Iranian Internet official said on Tuesday.

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