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France summons Facebook over private messages rumor

The French government said on Tuesday it had summoned Facebook managers to explain rumours that some users' old private messages were being posted publicly on the social network.

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Google launches Nexus 7 tablet in Japan

Google said on Tuesday it was launching its Nexus 7 tablet computer in Japan, aiming to take on Apple's iPad in one of the most lucrative markets in the world.

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak wants to become an Australian citizen: reports

Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with the late Steve Jobs, revealed Tuesday his fondness for Australia and said he hopes to become a citizen.

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Foxconn iPhone factory reopens after brawl: Manager

A Foxconn factory making the iPhone 5 in northern China reopened on Tuesday, a manager said, a day after it shut down following a huge workers' brawl that took 5,000 police several hours to quell.

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MySpace gives peek at website redesign

SAN FRANCISCO — Myspace provided a glimpse at a major overhaul of the music-centric online community striving to reclaim lost glory.

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Facebook shares tumble on negative comments

NEW YORK — Facebook shares plunged on Monday after Barron's, the influential markets-focused newspaper and website, said the stock was still sharply overvalued and were possibly only worth $15.

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Facebook reveals users' personal messages on public timeline

Facebook users in America and France reported seeing their private messages posted publicly Monday as part of the Timeline feature, making them visible to anyone.

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Microsoft faces fines after failing to offer an alternate browser option

US software giant Microsoft faces yet more heavy fines after it promised to offer clients a choice of web browser but has failed to do so, the EU's competition commissioner said Monday.

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iPhone 5 sales top 5 million in first weekend

Apple said Monday sales of its new iPhone 5 topped five million in the launch weekend and that demand has "exceeded the initial supply," forcing some customers to wait.

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Foxconn plant closes after brawl

A brawl involving as many as 2,000 workers forced Foxconn to close its Taiyuan plant in northern China late on Sunday, and left a number of people needing hospital treatment.

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40 injured as 2,000 workers brawl at Foxconn manufacturing plant

A brawl at a plant operated by Foxconn, which assembles products for Apple and other tech firms, involved some 2,000 workers and left around 40 people injured, its parent company Hon Hai said on Monday.

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Iran blocks access to Gmail

Iran blocked access to Google's popular and relatively secure Gmail service Monday amid first steps by the Islamic republic to establish a walled-off national intranet separate from the worldwide Internet.

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Hitachi unveils indestructible data slivers

As Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones prove, good music lasts a long time; now Japanese hi-tech giant Hitachi says it can last even longer -- a few hundred million years at least.

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