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UN official: Cyberwar is a reality the world must fight

The international community must wake up to the reality of cyberwar and strive to find ways to stem it, the head of the UN's telecommunications agency said Monday.

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Apple to investigate death of Chinese woman killed while using charging iPhone

Apple said Monday it would investigate claims that an iPhone electrocuted a Chinese woman who was making a call while charging the device.

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Tennessee lawyer sues Apple because Internet porn 'destroyed his marriage'

A lawyer in Nashville, Tennessee filed a lawsuit against Apple, Inc. that blames the company for the dissolution of his marriage and the collapse of his mental health. According to CNet.com, Chris Sevier filed suit in Federal District Court earlier this summer because Apple devices do not have a filter that keeps them from playing pornography. The devices purportedly failed to protect Sevier from his porn addiction, so the attorney is suing the company in an effort to have all of its devices equipped with a filter that blocks sexually-themed content.

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AT&T acquires Cricket phone network as part of $4 billion deal

AT&T announced plans Friday to buy mobile carrier Leap Wireless in a deal worth at least $4 billion, giving the telecom giant needed spectrum along with the Cricket prepaid phone franchise.

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Hulu owners cancel sale of video service

The entertainment studios behind Hulu took the online video service off the auction block Friday, opting instead to pump an additional $750 million into the Netflix rival.

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Twitter hands over data in French anti-semitism case

Twitter said Friday it had handed over data to French authorities to help identify the authors of anti-Semitic tweets following a complaint from a Jewish students' group.

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Rights groups challenge widespread Internet spying in France

French rights groups are to file a criminal complaint Thursday in a bid to uncover the roles played by Internet giants in the widespread spying revealed by intelligence leaker Edward Snowden.

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Microsoft unveils 'far-reaching realignment'

Microsoft announced a sweeping reorganization of the company Thursday to "enable us to innovate with greater speed, efficiency and capability in a fast changing world."

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Tablet wars intensify as prices tumble

Tablet prices are plunging amid a flood of new devices and cutthroat competition for market share.

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Yahoo wants to make its NSA PRISM fight against U.S. FISA court public

Company says court papers would show the public it fought strenuously against intelligence agencies accessing its data

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Venezuelan minister: Facebook users unwittingly work as CIA informants

A government minister in Venezuela, which has offered fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden asylum, is urging her countrymen to cancel their Facebook accounts lest they be targeted by US snooping.

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