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Oops: Russia bans YouTube over 'technical mistake'

Web-surfing Russians endured a brief scare Wednesday that the authorities had blocked YouTube after the video-sharing website appeared on a list of banned addresses, in what officials later called a "technical mistake".

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Transportation agency dumps BlackBerrys and gives federal employees iPhones

A US government agency has decided to buy iPhones for its employees, dumping its BlackBerry smartphones, citing their unreliability.

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Global mobile data traffic doubled in a year

The amount of data used by mobile devices doubled over the past year, boosted by growth in video streaming services, according to a study released on Wednesday by Swedish telecom group Ericsson.

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Smartphones are destroying the point-and-shoot camera market

The soaring popularity of smartphones is crushing demand for point-and-shoot cameras, threatening the once-vibrant sector as firms scramble to hit back with web-friendly features and boost quality, analysts say.

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Parents, teens uneasy Facebook 'friends': study

WASHINGTON — US parents are keeping a close eye on their teens' activities on Facebook and other social networks, provoking a "mixed" reaction from the youngsters, a new study showed Tuesday.

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France says Google would lose court case over taxes

NANTERRE, France — France's Budget Minister Jerome Cahuzac said on Tuesday Google would never win a court case contesting a huge tax bill claimed by French authorities.

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Human rights group: 'Killer robots' should be banned

Autonomous drones that could attack without human intervention would make war easier and endanger civilians, says report

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Intel seeks new CEO as Otellini announces retirement

Computer chip giant Intel Corp. announced Monday that chief executive Paul Otellini would retire in May, and that a search for a new CEO was underway.

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Armchair skippers take to virtual round-the-world race

Navigating stormy seas by day and night, hundreds of thousands of virtual skippers are sailing the Vendee Globe while safe and dry at home thanks to an online version of the round-the-world yacht race.

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Google's Android is eating Apple's lunch

SAN FRANCISCO — Smartphones and tablets powered by Google's Android software are devouring the mobile gadget market, eating into Apple's turf by feeding appetites for innovation and low prices, analysts say.

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'Anonymous' crashes hundreds of Israeli websites over Gaza air assault

Online activist group Anonymous said on Saturday it had downed the websites of dozens of Israeli state agencies and a top bank in protest over the Jewish state's deadly air assault on Gaza.

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Japan, India to cooperate on rare earth production

Japan has signed a memorandum of understanding with India to promote joint production of rare earth minerals, a move which will help reduce its reliance on China which controls most of the world's supply.

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iPhone 5, Galaxy S3 added to U.S. patent battle

A California judge granted motions to add Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy S3 with the Jelly Bean operating system to a patent infringement suit between the mobile giants.

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