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Britain to use Facebook and Twitter for government services applications

Government denies scheme to use social networking to access services will be equivalent to identity cards

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Facebook to charge users a fee to highlight their posts

Facebook has begun testing a new feature that would allow users to increase the visibility of their posts for a fee, in what appears to be a new bid to add more profitability to the social network.

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Cell phones being built with fewer toxic substances

WASHINGTON — Mobile phone manufacturers, responding to consumer and regulatory pressure, are using fewer toxic substances in their products, researchers in the United States said Wednesday.

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Google backs off patent complaint against Apple

SAN FRANCISCO — Google-owned Motorola Mobility withdrew a patent complaint filed with a US commission but remained quiet Tuesday as to the reason for the legal ceasefire.

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French watchdog group: Facebook didn't breach users' privacy

France's data watchdog said Tuesday that Facebook users' privacy had not been breached, a week after summoning officials from the social networking site over rumours that private messages were being posted publicly.

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Real-world Microsoft stores begin popping up on Oct. 26

Scores of real-world Microsoft stores will "pop up" in the United States and Canada on October 26 to showcase the technology giant's latest gadgets including the new Surface tablet computer.

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Apple gains on Samsung in smartphone market share in U.S.

Apple narrowed the gap with Samsung smartphones in the precious US market in the months before the release of the hot-selling iPhone 5 model, industry tracker comScore reported on Tuesday.

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Swedish police raid WikiLeaks web host

Swedish police raided the offices of web host PeRiQuito AB (PRQ) on Monday, but one of the company's highest-profile customers, anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, was apparently not the target as supporters first thought.

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Smartphones control smart homes at Asian tech fair

Homes where every device is linked up and can be controlled by smartphone were touted in Japan on Tuesday when Asia's biggest tech fair threw open its doors.

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U.S. judge lifts Samsung tablet ban

A judge lifted a ban on US sales of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computers as legal brawling continued between the South Korean electronics titan and Apple.

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One-fourth of Americans victims of data breach

WASHINGTON — Twenty-six percent of Americans have been told their personal information such as password or credit card number may have been exposed by a data breach, a survey showed Monday.

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Hackers shifting from 'disruption' to 'destruction': U.S. cyber chief

WASHINGTON — Hackers are stepping up the intensity of their attacks, moving from "disruption" to "destruction" of key computer systems, the top US cyber-defense official said Monday.

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