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FTC orders consumer spy industry to turn over privacy data

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Tuesday it is ordering so-called "data broker" companies, which act as a consumer spying apparatus on behalf of major corporations, to submit detailed information about their privacy practices as part of a study that could recommend industry-wide changes.

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Apple losses bid for U.S. ban on Samsung smartphones

A judge denied Apple's request to ban a set of Samsung smartphones from the US market after a jury found the South Korean electronics titan guilty of patent infringement.

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Instagram to share user data with Facebook

Smartphone photo sharing service Instagram on Monday refined its privacy policy to clear the way for sharing data with Facebook, which bought the company earlier this year.

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Nielsen taps Twitter to gauge online buzz about television

Nielsen on Monday announced a deal to tap into Twitter to gauge how much online buzz is being generated by television shows instead of simply focusing on numbers of viewers for programs.

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Paralyzed woman controls robotic arm with thoughts alone

Doctors in Pittsburgh stunned at ability of patient who has reached levels of performance never seen before

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How computer algorithms secretly shape the way we behave

Algorithms, the key ingredients of all significant computer programs, have probably influenced your Christmas shopping and may one day determine how you vote.

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Famed futurist Kurzweil takes lead engineering position at Google

Futurist and inventor Raymond Kurzweil said on Friday that he is going to work as director of engineering at Google to help "turn the next decade's 'unrealistic' visions into reality."

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Internet remains unregulated as UN Internet treaty fails

Failure to sign agreement at ITU conference stops governments having greater powers to control phone calls and data

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PayPal co-founder joins Yahoo! board as two seats empty

Yahoo! shook up its board of directors on Thursday, giving a seat to PayPal co-founder and former Google executive Max Levchin and bidding farewell to two of its members.

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Google users seeking porn must now be more explicit

US Google users on the prowl for erotic images needed to be more explicit on Thursday after the search engine was tuned to avoid delivering porn in results for "ambiguous" queries such as "boobs."

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Microsoft scores win with Santa Claus tracking

In the battle for Christmas, Microsoft has scored a win over Google as the official maps partner for Santa and his reindeer.

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Baltimore man gets speed camera ticket for going 0 MPH

The City of Baltimore recently issued a ticket to Daniel Doty for speeding 38 miles per hour in a 25-mph zone -- but photos and video captured by the speed camera system showed that his car was stopped at a red light at the time.

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Google Maps returns to iPhone after Apple fiasco

Google on Thursday released a new Google Maps app for iPhone users to replace a glitch-ridden Apple program panned for omitting key landmarks and cities and failing correctly to identify locations.

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