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U.S and Sweden unveil $25 million clean water farming grant

The US Agency for International Development and the Swedish government announced a $25 million grant program Monday to increase access to clean water for farming.

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'Lifelogging' cameraman shrugs off privacy to seize the moment

When Martin Kaellstroem was a young adult, he lost both his parents to cancer. It became a spur for him to seize the day, as a person and an entrepreneur.

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Record labels ask broadband providers to collect data on illegal downloads

BT, Virgin Media, BSkyB and Talk Talk are being asked to sign up to a voluntary code for policing illegal downloading

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Twitter's top free-speech advocate steps down

Counsel, who described Twitter as 'the free speech wing of the free speech party', fiercely defended users' privacy

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Italy turns to German nanotech to preserve ruins of Pompeii

German archaeologists to use nanotechnology as Italians come under pressure from Unesco over vandalism

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Top iPhone and Android apps for stargazing the Orionids meteor shower

On Oct. 21, the Orionids meteor shower will reach a crescendo, delivering as many as 20 shooting stars an hour. Stargazers need only look toward the "club" in the Orion constellation. Not quite sure where that is? Your smart phone…

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First papal 'selfie' goes viral on social media

Pope Francis has broken protocol once again, appearing with a puzzled look on his face in a "selfie" photo taken with a group of teenagers visiting the Vatican.

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Microsoft and Google to sue over U.S. surveillance requests

Technology firms want to be allowed to publish information about US government requests under the Fisa legislation

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Climate change deniers at war with U.S. military over green energy

When Congress returns from vacation in a week and a half, the Senate will take up the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the bill that sets the Department of Defense (DoD) budget — and defense-related budgets for other departments — and…

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Apple launches iPhone trade-in program in U.S.

Apple on Friday began letting US iPhone owners trade in their smartphones for credit toward buying new models.

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