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Google stock hits record high after unveiling new apps, subscription services

Google shares leapt to a new all-time high Wednesday, topping $900 for the first time, as the Internet giant opened its developers' conference and reports said new services were planned.

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New phone app allows users to boycott Koch Brothers and Monsanto products

A phone app allowing users to identify products used by questionable companies like Koch Industries and Monsanto has generated enough demand to cause problems for the developer, Forbes reported on Tuesday.

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Tesla Motors now more valuable than Italian auto giant Fiat

The rocketing stock price of electric sports car maker Tesla made it more valuable than Fiat Tuesday -- even though the Italian auto giant produces 200 times more cars than the American upstart.

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Google head Larry Page to remain in job despite paralyzed vocal chord

Google co-founder and chief Larry Page disclosed Tuesday that one of his vocal cords is partially paralyzed but that it will not stop him from running the Internet colossus.

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Iraqi province to replace James McCormick's fake bomb detectors with 30 police dogs

Police in Dhi Qar are to replace fake bomb detectors bought from a now jailed British businessman with sniffer dogs, the police chief of the southern Iraqi province said on Tuesday.

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Internet giant Amazon hit by first strike in Germany

German employees of Amazon staged their first-ever walkouts on Tuesday as the US Internet retail giant was hit by a dispute over pay.

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Backlash against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's political advocacy grows

The backlash against Mark Zuckerberg's political advocacy group is gathering steam with a campaign to pick off many of its high-profile Silicon Valley backers.

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John McAfee tells USA Today: 'I am not a madman'

John McAfee, the reclusive software mogul wanted for questioning in Belize over an expat neighbor's death, broke his silence Monday in a US newspaper interview in which he pleaded his innocence.

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Dutch researchers estimate age and gender of Twitter users based on content shared

Researchers at a Dutch university have developed an online programme that is able give the age and gender of users purely based on the content they post on the social network Twitter.

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Demand for electric cars remains low despite tech advances

The road has gotten bumpier for electric cars, with Coda Automotive, one of what had been a promising crop of electric car startups, filing for bankruptcy protection this month.

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Doctors design 'food memory' phone app to combat obesity

Using a simple smartphone application to photograph one's meals is a useful slimming aid for the overweight, according to an experiment reported on Sunday.

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Blueprints for 3-D printable handgun take refuge in Pirate Bay file-sharing site

Blueprints for the world's first 3D printable handgun took refuge Friday at file-sharing website The Pirate Bay, upsetting a US government attempt to get them off the Internet.

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YouTube launches paid subscription channels

YouTube on Thursday unveiled its first paid subscription channels as the Google-owned video service made a long-anticipated move to challenge streaming services like Netflix.

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