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Twitter: Government user data requests have risen 20 percent

Twitter said Monday that worldwide requests from governments about its users rose nearly 20 percent in second half of 2012 as it sought to raise awareness about "invasive" actions.

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Android and Apple have 'duopoly' in world smartphone market

Android and Apple smartphones captured a whopping 92 percent of global sales in the fourth quarter, giving the two systems an effective duopoly, a research firm said Monday.

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Report: Pentagon planning massive cybersecurity increase

The US Department of Defense has approved a fivefold expansion of its cybersecurity force over the coming years in a bid to increase its ability to defend critical computer networks, The Washington Post reported.

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Google faces legal action over alleged secret iPhone tracking

Google is facing a fresh privacy battle in the UK over its alleged secret tracking of the internet habits of millions of iPhone users.

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Kenyan election bloggers become cyber-activism pioneers

Five years ago, a handful of bloggers invented a way to track -- and hopefully prevent -- bloody post-election violence that hit Kenya and claimed more than 1,100 lives.

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Anonymous says 'a line was crossed' with Aaron Swartz and takes down U.S. Sentencing Commission website

Hacking collective threatens to make public classified material

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Major ISPs set to implement 'six strikes' online piracy program

A new voluntary system aimed at rooting out online copyright piracy using a controversial "six strikes" system is set to be implemented by US Internet providers soon, with the impact unclear.

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Apple co-founder Wozniak says new Steve Jobs film 'wrong'

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said Friday that a new film about the late Steve Jobs is factually "wrong," judging by a first clip from the movie that has been released.

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Japanese scientists invent 'privacy visor' to fool Google's facial recognition software

A "privacy visor" that uses infra-red light to interfere with facial recognition technology has been developed in Japan for people worried about being spotted by computers.

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Apple loses spot as most valuable company

Apple shares extended their losses Friday, as the California tech giant lost its position as the world's biggest company based on market value.

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Web founder Berners-Lee: Governments are suppressing online freedom

The inventor of the World Wide Web warned Friday that government control is limiting the possibilities of the Internet, as dozens of countries and businesses signed a cybersecurity deal at the Davos forum.

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Global smartphone sales soared in 2012

Global smartphone sales soared in 2012, taking a huge slice of a mobile market that was otherwise flat, survey data showed Friday.

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Zuckerberg readying political fundraiser for Chris Christie

Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg is making a foray into politics next month by hosting a fundraiser for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, reports said Thursday.

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