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New version of cyberspying Flame virus uncovered

A new cyberespionage tool linked to the Flame virus has been infecting computers in Lebanon, Iran and elsewhere, security researchers said Monday.

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American scholars Roth, Shapley win Nobel Economics Prize for data-matching design

US scholars Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley won the Nobel Economics Prize on Monday for research on how to match different agents as well as possible, the Nobel jury said.

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Xbox Music: Microsoft launches challenger to Apple's iTunes

Cloud-based offering will allow users to synchronize across multiple devices including PCs, tablets and smartphones

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Bill to lower Internet radio music royalties draws fierce opposition

A push to lower music royalties paid by Internet radio has created political disharmony in Washington.

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Israel facing 'increasing number of cyber attacks'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said Israel was facing an increasing number of cyberattacks, just days after Washington issued a veiled warning to Iran over digital attacks on its interests.

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Election 2012 fought with tweets, hashtags, Facebook updates and emails in a battle for digital supremacy

The 2012 US presidential election campaign is being fought with tweets, hashtags, Facebook updates and emails in a battle for digital supremacy which may be a key to victory.

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Apple's 'iPad Mini' to be unveiled Oct 23: report

Apple's widely anticipated unveiling of its "iPad Mini" is expected to come on October 23, the Dow Jones technology website AllThingsD said Friday.

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Activists leaping to the defense of online 'trolls' in the UK

For many they are the scourge of the Internet, but rights campaigners in Britain are increasingly leaping to the defence of online "trolls" amid a string of criminal trials over tweets and Facebook posts.

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Anonymous vows revenge after WikiLeaks launches 'filthy' paywall

Nameless hackers with the online protest movement "Anonymous" have turned on longtime ally WikiLeaks for deploying that blocks access to the site's trove of formerly secret files unless users donate or tell their friends about WikiLeaks via social media.

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World's biggest book fair studies classroom of future

The digital world is knocking at the classroom door, but it is not simply a matter of shifting from paper to screen, educational experts and interactive content producers warn.

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Swedish government pledges to crack down on hackers

The Swedish government said on Thursday it planned to crack down on hackers, at a time when the sex assault allegations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has made the country a target of repeated cyber attacks.

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Appeals court lifts sales ban on Samsung phones

A US appeals court Thursday lifted a sales ban on Google-branded Samsung smartphones in a patent fight with Apple, saying there was no evidence sales were driven by features copied from the iPhone.

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UN: A third of the world's population is online

More than a third of the world's population is online while mobile phone uptake increased by more than 600 million in 2011 to around six billion, a UN agency said Thursday.

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