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Amazon.com gets $252 million tax bill from France

France has demanded $252 million in back taxes from Amazon, it emerged on Tuesday, increasing the pressure on the online retailer over its controversial corporate structure in Europe.

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Cray supercomputer named world's fastest

WASHINGTON — A Cray supercomputer at the US government's Oak Ridge National Laboratory was named Monday the world's fastest, overtaking an IBM supercomputer at another American research center.

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Antivirus software developer accused of murder in Belize

Authorities in Belize are searching for John McAfee, developer of the McAfee antivirus program, in connection with the murder of an American expatriate living in the country Saturday night.

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BlackBerry to launch new smartphone on January 30

The launch for the new BlackBerry 10 platform will be held January 30, as smartphone maker Research in Motion tries to regain traction against surging rivals.

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India unveils new version of 'world's cheapest tablet'

India has launched a new version of its ultra-low-cost tablet computer with a quicker processor and an improved battery, on sale to students at the subsidised price of $20.

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British churchgoers tweet with vicar's blessing

The pews at St Paul's Church are full of worshippers but they're not praying; instead they're all logged onto Twitter and Facebook.

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Electric car's future? Turn the frame into a battery

The size and weight of electric car batteries have long posed a problem for the feasibility of such automobiles, as they cause drag and distance issues.

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Apple pays Swiss rail $21million over clock dispute: report

US tech giant Apple has dished out 20 million Swiss francs ($21 million, 17 million euros) to compensate Swiss national rail operator SBB for using its famous clock without permission, a Swiss daily reported Saturday.

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Groupon shares hit lowest level since going public

Groupon shares plunged to their lowest level since the online deals giant went public a year ago, as analysts offered a harsh response to a disappointing earnings report.

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Google's China service disrupted without explanation

Google on Friday reported unexplained disruptions to its service in China.

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Look out, the pope is joining Twitter

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI will have an official Twitter account and will send regular tweets for his followers around the world by the end of the year, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said Friday.

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John Lennon's private letters to be published as an app

Fans will be able to read former Beatle's private correspondence as part of the John Lennon Letters app. Imagine …

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Foxconn considers opening U.S. factories

Taiwan company's reportedly evaluating LA and Detroit as site for TV assembly plants owing to rising labour costs at home

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