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FBI dad's spyware experiment accidentally exposes pedophile principal

When Joseph Auther installed a spyware program on his 12-year-old son's school laptop, he was hoping to keep tabs on his son's Internet use and head off any potential trouble.  According to Kashmir Hill at Forbes magazine, that decision set in motion a chain of events that cost his son's school its principal; that principal his reputation, career and marriage; and the Auther family a long-time friend.

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Living Social group deal company cuts 400 jobs

Online deals firm Living Social said Thursday it was cutting 400 jobs, or 10 percent of its staff, in a retrenchment which follows big losses for the company.

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Sony considering selling battery business

Sony is in talks with suitors including Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision over the sale of its battery business, a report said, as the Japanese firm tries to repair its dented balance sheet.

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Japanese mobile phone will monitor skin condition

A mobile phone that monitors the user's skin condition, checking for blemishes and colour, was unveiled in beauty-conscious Japan on Thursday.

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Google underpaid Italian taxes by more than $310 million

A probe by Italian tax authorities into US Internet giant Google's Italian arm has found it failed to declare income of 240 million euros ($310 million) and pay value added tax of 96 million euros.

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Cyber Monday shoppers spend record $1.4 billion

Online sales for "Cyber Monday," the traditional debut for US holiday Web shopping, jumped to $1.465 billion this year, a research firm said Wednesday.

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Yahoo CEO Mayer: 'It's God, family and Yahoo - in that order'

In a rare public appearance, new Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer harkened back to her Wisconsin roots -- specifically, famed Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi -- in outlining her life priorities.

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British student avoids extradition for TV copyright infringement

A British student who created a website that let people watch films and television shows for free has struck a deal with the United States to avoid extradition, London's High Court heard on Wednesday.

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Google hits back against German copyright law

BERLIN — Google launched an Internet campaign in Germany on Tuesday aiming to drum up public support against a proposed law that would force the search engine to pay publishers for content offered on the site.

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Windows 8 sales hit 40 million: Microsoft

SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft said Tuesday it sold 40 million licenses for its Windows 8 operating system in the first month after a launch which got a mixed reception.

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Rep. Issa proposes two-year moratorium on Internet regulations

In the wake of the controversial Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA), Republican Rep. Darrel Issa of California has asked the Internet community Reddit for feedback on a bill to prohibit new Internet regulations for two years.

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French Jewish student union sues Twitter to reveal author of anti-Semitic messages

France's main Jewish students union (UEJF) has started legal action against Twitter to force the site to reveal details on people who posted a slew of anti-Semitic hate messages, its lawyer said Tuesday.

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Facebook tells users to ignore copyright change rumors

Facebook is telling its users to ignore rumors spreading on the social network that they need to post a statement to protect their copyrights of their comments and other materials.

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