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Computerized dog collar can shed light on your pet's activity patterns

The wearable computing craze went to the dogs on Wednesday with startup Whistle introducing a smart pendant that tracks physical activity levels and sleep patterns in canines.

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Israel 'retweets' blow-by-blow of 1967 Six Day War as it happened

Israel's army was Wednesday giving a "live" blow-by-blow account of the 1967 Six Day War, tweeting each air strike at the exact time it occurred 46 years ago in an epic replay which began early in the morning.

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NATO to set up rapid reaction teams to counter cyber-attacks

NATO defence ministers agreed Tuesday to set up rapid reaction teams to help defend the military alliance against a growing number of cyber-attacks, many of them blamed on China.

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Google updates Glass developer policy: No porn

The makers of a porn app for Google's Internet-linked eyewear were modifying the software Tuesday in response to a move by the company to keep sex off the new devices.

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One-third of U.S. marriages start online: study

More than one third of US marriages begin with online dating, and those couples may be slightly happier than couples who meet through other means, a US study out Monday found.

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Apple in court over ebook price fixing accusations

Company has refused to settle over claims that it conspired with publishers to raise the price of products in the US

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Trade fair in Taipei expected to showcase wearable tech

Wearable computing, the next great frontier in consumer electronics, is expected to draw crowds to Taipei's Computex trade fair this week as interest in the nascent technology surges.

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Federal Reserve studying effect of Paypal and Bitcoin on banking

The United States is studying the potential risk from online payment mechanisms like PayPal and Bitcoin, a top US Federal Reserve official told an international conference on Monday.

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Hedge fund billionaire suggests breaking up tech giant Sony

A proposal by a US hedge fund billionaire to spin off a chunk of Sony's profitable music and movie business is shining a light again on what has been a long-time sore spot for the Japanese giant: electronics.

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Apple denies ebook price 'conspiracy' as publishers settle claims

Apple goes on the defensive Monday with the start of a trial in which US officials allege the company was the "ringmaster" of a conspiracy to raise prices of electronic books.

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Berlin company specializes in autistic IT experts

When German software giant SAP said last month it plans to employ hundreds of autistic people as IT experts, the news was welcomed especially at a small Berlin computer consulting firm.

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Push for FBI Internet 'wiretap' law faces tough criticism from civil liberties groups

The FBI is stepping up its effort to get broader authority to put "wiretaps" on the Internet to catch criminals and terrorists.

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