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Reuters' Twitter account hacked, apparently by Syrian Electronic Army

Syrian Electronic Army suspected of attack in which cartoons in support of Bashar al-Assad were posted on feed

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Taiwanese Apple contractor probes claims of labor abuse

A Taiwanese company which assembles some Apple devices said Tuesday it is investigating claims of labour abuses by a US rights group.

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Hackers take full advantage of social media sharing: security experts

Sharing on social media helps hackers sharpen "spear phishing" attacks they use to trick their way into computers, security experts said Monday.

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BMW unveils its first all-electric car: the i3 model

BMW on Monday took the bold strategic step of revealing its first all-electric car, and said it plans to clinch a significant share of a market still in its infancy.

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BMW takes 'great leap forward' into electric car market

BMW on Monday took the bold strategic step of revealing its first all-electric car, and said it plans to clinch a significant share of a market still in its infancy.

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Chinese 'Giant panda channel' coming to Internet

Panda lovers around the world will be able to watch live 24-hour Internet broadcasts of the iconic Chinese animals from next month, state media reported Sunday.

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Russian developer uses aircraft carrier for game based on Cuban Missile Crisis

Russian video game publisher 1C Company boarded a former US aircraft carrier to re-write the Cuban Missile Crisis that had super powers on the brink of nuclear war in 1962.

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Researcher's paper banned for containing luxury car security codes

STANDFIRST: High court imposes injunction on Flavio Garcia, who has cracked security system of cars including Porsches and Bentleys

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Apple squeezed in smartphone market by competition from Asian manufacturers

The global smartphone market showed healthy growth in the second quarter, but Apple's iPhone was squeezed by competition from Samsung and other Asian manufacturers, surveys showed Friday.

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