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Czech officials baffled by wave of cyber attacks

The Czech Republic has been hit by an unprecedented wave of cyber attacks this week, with investigators stumped over their origin amid concerns they could lead to worse mayhem.

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Report: Google close to $7m settlement over wi-fi privacy violations

More than 30 states had accused the search giant of using its Street View cars to collect personal information over Wi-Fi

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Human rights activists push U.N. for action over Vietnam's treatment of cyber-protesters

Campaigners urged the UN Human Rights Council Friday to take Vietnam to task over its jailing of dozens of cyber-dissidents, claiming Hanoi was in breach of international law.

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Vatican gives blessing to 'adopt a cardinal' website

The Vatican on Friday gave its blessing to a new German website called "Adopt a Cardinal" that is encouraging the faithful to pray for individual cardinals chosen at random by a computer programme.

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Data brokers: The people who sell companies more than you know about yourself

By Lois Beckett, ProPublica

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Android rises to top -- in malware threats: survey

The Android operating system accounted for 79 percent of all malware infections on smartphones, and the threat is multiplying, a security firm said Thursday.

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Facebook announces transforming its news feeds

Facebook on Thursday began transforming the stream of updates from friends at home pages into a "personalized newspaper" with news ranging from the personal to the global.

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HTC unveils new flagship smartphone

Taiwan's HTC unveiled a new flagship smartphone in its domestic market Thursday with revamped designs which analysts said may boost the company's sluggish sales against rivals Apple and Samsung.

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New Zealand court: Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom can sue spy agency

An appeal court Thursday backed Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom's right to sue New Zealand's foreign intelligence agency for illegally spying on him as part of a US probe into alleged online piracy.

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Singapore-based firm develops 'cuddle jacket'

Everyone needs a hug now and then, but at the CeBIT, the world's top high-tech fair, even that can be created with technology as a Singapore-based firm unveiled its "cuddle jacket", hailed as a global first.

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New technology allows the paralyzed to paint with their brainpower

A computer programme enabling paralysed patients to create artwork using just the power of their brains drew big crowds on Wednesday at the CeBIT, the world's top IT fair.

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Google: FBI is monitoring Internet for potential terrorist activity

Google says the FBI is monitoring the Web for potential terrorist activity. But it can't say how extensive the surveillance is.

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News Corp. unveils educational tablet Amplify

News Corp. took the wraps off its new tablet computer for the school market Wednesday, saying the device would use "digital innovation to transform teaching and learning."

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