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New Zealand PM apologizes to Kim Dotcom for 'unacceptable' bungle that led to Megaupload founder's arrest

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key apologised Thursday to Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom over an "unacceptable" bungle by government spies leading up to the arrest of the Megaupload boss.

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Rent-to-own computers secretly recorded users having sex: FTC

Several rent-to-own computer companies illegal used software on their computers to secretly record their customers having sex, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

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CEO says Twitter not ready for public offering

Twitter is not readying a stock public offering nor is it seeking to be sold to another group, chief executive Dick Costolo said Wednesday.

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Toyota unveils human-support robotic 'best friend'

Japanese car giant Toyota on Wednesday unveiled a robotic best friend that can offer a helping hand around the house fetching and carrying for the elderly or immobile.

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Samsung launches new oversized Galaxy Note smartphone to compete with Apple's iPhone 5

Samsung launched Wednesday the newest version of its oversized smartphone Galaxy Note, just a week after Apple's iPhone 5 hit shelves, in an apparent bid to outpace its rival with a wider range of gadgets.

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Google offers virtual dives in world's coral reefs

Google has begun letting users of its online mapping service take virtual scuba dives to explore precious living reefs being surveyed by scientists.

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Islamist group warns of new cyber attacks on U.S. banks

DUBAI — An Islamist group on Tuesday said it will carry out new cyber attacks on US banking targets, according to SITE Intelligence Group, following similar attacks last week in response to an anti-Islam film.

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Road cleared for self-driving cars in California

SAN FRANCISCO — California Governor Jerry Brown on Tuesday signed a bill clearing the way for self-driving cars to jockey with human-operated vehicles to test the technology on the state's roads.

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Retailers to sell 'focus later' cameras in October

A radical camera that lets users adjust the focus after taking pictures will be available in October at shops in Australia, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong and the United States.

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Study: Online freedom suffered setbacks in many countries

Online freedom has suffered setbacks in many countries, but also some gains, amid the Arab Spring uprisings and political upheaval in parts of the world, a new study showed.

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Google's Brazil president faces an arrest warrant

A Brazilian court said Tuesday that an arrest order was issued against Google Brazil's president over his refusal to remove YouTube videos that "slander" a mayoral candidate.

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Tesla promises free solar-powered travel with new 'Supercharger' tech

Electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors announced Monday that it will roll out a network of solar-powered charging stations across the United States over the next two years, enabling owners of the company's all-electric "Model S" vehicles to "travel for free, forever, on pure sunlight."

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Barnes & Noble launches video service on Nook

US bookseller Barnes & Noble said on Tuesday it would launch a video service with films and television programs which can be purchased by owners of its Nook tablet in the United States and Britain.

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