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Tajikistan orders Twitter ban

Tajikistan has ordered local Internet providers to block Twitter, one of more than 100 sites including popular Russian-language social networks starting next week, an industry representative told AFP Saturday.

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New bill intends to end abusive bandwidth caps

Internet service providers who impose arbitrary data caps and fees on customers who supposedly access too much information are the targets of a new bill introduced Thursday by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR).

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'Gangnam Style' hits one billion views on YouTube

Psy's "Gangnam Style" became the first video to hit a billion views on YouTube on Friday, marking a fresh milestone in the global craze for the South Korean rapper and his horse-riding dance.

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Dutch impound Steve Jobs superyacht over unpaid bill

Steve Jobs' Dutch-built superyacht has been impounded in Amsterdam because of a dispute between the late Apple founder's estate and designer Philippe Starck over an unpaid bill, a Starck lawyer said Friday.

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Instagram backtracks on changes after users revolt

Instagram tried to calm a user rebellion by nixing a change that would have given the Facebook-owned mobile photo sharing service unfettered rights to people's pictures.

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Facebook tests charging to guarantee message delivery

Facebook on Thursday began testing the feasibility of charging to guarantee that messages from strangers make it into inboxes of intended recipients at the social network.

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'Debaser' by the Pixies used for world's first 3-D printed record

A new age of music piracy may have just begun out of the offices of the DIY-website Instructables.

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Apple's 'pinch-to-zoom' patent deemed invalid

A filing in a high-stakes legal battle between Samsung and Apple revealed that a "pinch-to-zoom" patent central to the case has been deemed invalid.

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British prosecutors back off harsh punishments for offensive messages on Facebook and Twitter

British prosecutors announced new guidelines on Wednesday making it less likely that Twitter and Facebook users will face criminal charges for offensive messages they post online.

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Penguin joins settlement in government e-books lawsuit

Penguin Group has agreed to join three other publishers in a settlement of a US government lawsuit alleging an e-book price-fixing conspiracy with Apple, officials said Tuesday.

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Instagram faces online uproar over plan to sell photos

Instagram faced a backlash Tuesday after the Facebook-owned photo-sharing service rewrote its rules to give itself the right to sell users' pictures for advertising without compensation.

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Study: ISP data caps only serve to increase company profits

Bandwidth caps implemented by major American Internet service providers (ISPs) in recent years don't actually help networks deliver reliable service and instead only serve to inflate company profits, a study published Monday found.

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Twitter reaches 200 million active users

Twitter said Tuesday the number of active users of the service has topped 200 million, in a sign of the sizzling growth of the messaging platform.

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