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Twitter: Hackers may have had access to 'limited information' for 250,000 users

Twitter acknowledged on Friday that hackers may have had access to user information for a quarter of a million people.

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Social network Path settles privacy violation accusations

Social network app Path agreed Friday to pay $800,000 to settle charges it violated privacy of young users by uploading address book information without seeking permission, officials said.

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Apple claims top spot with 34 percent of U.S. mobile phones

Apple dethroned Samsung as the top US mobile phone vendor in the final quarter of last year, claiming a record share of 34 percent, research firm Strategy Analytics reported Friday.

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Wall Street Journal says computers hit by Chinese hackers too

The Wall Street Journal said Thursday its computers were hit by Chinese hackers, the latest US media organization citing an effort to spy on its journalists covering China.

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Google Maps adds panoramic images of the Grand Canyon

Google Maps opened a virtual path to the wonders of the Grand Canyon on Thursday by adding panoramic images gathered by hikers with Android-powered camera systems strapped to their backs.

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Massive security hole lets hackers control millions of cameras, printers and routers

A newly discovered exploit in a technology standard known as "universal plug and play" (UPnP) is big enough that hackers on the Internet could remotely access and control "millions" of compatible devices like cameras, printers and routers, security researchers said Tuesday.

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Google: Online maps boosts economic engines of nations

Fresh from unveiling detailed online maps of North Korea, Google on Wednesday touted studies showing that Internet Age navigation tools boost the economic engines of nations.

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Blackberry phone maker faces make-or-break launch

It's the moment of truth for BlackBerry maker Research in Motion.

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Microsoft rolls out Office as a cloud subscription

Microsoft on Tuesday began letting people subscribe to Office as a service in the Internet cloud, shedding the need to buy the popular productivity software on a disk.

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Apple unveils iPad with twice the storage capacity

Apple Tuesday unveiled a new iPad with twice the storage capacity as the existing model in an effort to score business with companies that share large amounts of data.

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Samsung acquires U.S. medical imaging company

South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it had bought US medical imaging firm NeuroLogica, as it seeks to explore new growth sources by expanding into the health sector.

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Google unveils detailed North Korea map... with gulags

Google has rolled out a detailed map of North Korea that even labels some of its remote and infamous gulags.

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Porn pops up in Editor's Picks section of Twitter's new Vine video service

Twitter's iPhone video-snippet sharing service Vine had concerns about porn exposed on Monday after adult content was bared briefly in an "Editor's Picks" section.

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