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Justin Bieber 'outed' as gay by Syrian hackers

The hackers who caused The Associated Press to incorrectly report last month that an "explosion" outside the White House injured President Barack Obama are spreading misinformation again, and this time Canadian pop icon Justin Bieber is their target.

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Symantec: Cybercrime skyrocketed up 42 percent in 2012

Inside the tightly controlled security area of Symantec's Dublin headquarters, a screen on the wall flashes up hacking hotspots as they are detected around the world. Last year the company estimated it blocked nearly 250,000 cyber-attacks. One out of every 532 websites was infected with viruses, it said, and 1.6 million instances of malware were detected.

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Suspect in 'SpyEye' computer virus case extradited to U.S.

An Algerian sought in connection with the "SpyEye" computer virus designed to steal financial and personal information was extradited by Thailand to the United States to face charges, officials said Friday.

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Solar-powered plane off to good start on its first cross-continental trip

A solar airplane took off Friday from California on its first attempt at a cross-country trip across the United States.

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Israel steamed after Google starts using the word 'Palestine' across its products

Israel on Friday questioned Internet giant Google's decision to replace the term "Palestinian Territories" with "Palestine" on the Palestinian www.google.ps page, after last year's UN decision to award Palestine observer status.

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The next MySpace? Facebook lost 10 million U.S. users over past year

Facebook has lost 10 million users in the US and seen no growth in monthly visitors in the UK over the past year, according to data from market research firm Nielsen.

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Sony CEO and 39 other executives give up bonuses in 'unprecedented' gesture

Dozens of Sony executives including the firm's chief are foregoing bonuses this year in an "unprecedented" step to atone for a slump in its embattled electronics unit, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.

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Google Plus racks up followers, but not all are devoted

When Google launched its social networking service, Google Plus, during the summer of 2011, tens of millions of people clamoured to sign up for an account.

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Yahoo worker benefits to include gifts for babies, puppies, and kittens

New mom and Yahoo! chief Marissa Mayer has added gifts for babies, puppies and kittens to employee perks as part of a campaign to bolster morale, the pioneering Internet firm confirmed on Tuesday.

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Apple bond offering among biggest ever: reports

A bond offering from Apple expected to be priced later today will be one of the largest ever for a US company, according to leading financial newspapers Tuesday.

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Millions of users abandoning Facebook as newer services pop up

The Facebook website has lost 10 million visitors in the US and seen no growth in monthly visitors in the UK over the past year, according to data from market research firm Nielsen.

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World on the verge of a new industrial revolution: Mass 3D printing

As potentially game-changing as the steam engine or telegraph were in their day, 3D printing could herald a new industrial revolution, experts say.

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Daily deals website LivingSocial hacked

Hackers broke into a daily deals website backed by online retail titan Amazon.com and breached the accounts of 50 million members, according to a report Friday by All Things Digital.

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