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Twitter hack reveals Africa may be 'soft underbelly' of cyber security

Hackers have claimed the scalp of the South African Ministry of State Security's Twitter account, underlining concerns that Africa may be the soft underbelly of global cyber security.

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Facebook changes made users share more private data: study

Facebook users began sharing more private data after the social network giant revamped its policies and interface, according to a study released Tuesday.

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3D technology brings medieval books to life

AFP - Precious mediaeval books, usually displayed in glass cases and touchable only with gloves, can now be read in glorious 3D, thanks to a system unveiled Tuesday at the world's top tech fair.

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3-D printer wows world's top tech fair

Of all the futuristic gadgets on show at CeBIT, the world's top high-tech fair, few drew bigger crowds Tuesday than a 3D printer creating solid objects in plastic from a computer display.

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Conservationists urge Google to remove ads for ivory and whale products

Conservationists have urged Internet giant Google to remove thousands of advertisements promoting products made from endangered whales and elephants.

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'The Pirate Bay' move to North Korea is a hoax

Update: ZDNet reports that at least one programmer found the story to be a hoax.

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White House and FCC: Legalize smartphone unlocking

In prepared text published to its "We the People" petition website, the White House said Monday that it fully supports legalizing the practice of "unlocking" smartphones so that they can be activated on other networks.

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Hackers attack top Czech news websites

Hackers attacked several top Czech news websites on Monday, overloading them with hundreds of thousands of requests per second to make them inaccessible, publishers said.

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CEO: 'Automated process' led to misogynistic rape shirts on Amazon

The founder and CEO of an online t-shirt company found himself profusely apologizing this weekend after Twitter erupted with anger on Saturday over a line of clothing offered on Amazon that carried slogans promoting rape.

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Caller ID inventor struggles to collect royalties

Fifteen years after he patented caller ID technology, Brazilian inventor Nelio Jose Nicolai is no millionaire.

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Video games zap their way into top New York museum

Pac-Man and other legends from the video game world became the latest and perhaps most unlikely additions to the Museum of Modern Art's illustrious collections in New York on Friday.

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Watch: 'BigDog' robot throws cinder block across a room

A robot known as the "BigDog," created by Boston Dynamics at the behest of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), demonstrated a new capability in a video published Thursday featuring the pack-mule creation lifting a cinder block and using its whole body to throw it, like a human athlete might lob something heavy.

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