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Researchers find Facebook peer pressure gets out the vote

A single Facebook message on a congressional election day in 2010 prompted about a third of a million more Americans to cast their vote, scientists said on Wednesday.

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Facebook vigilantes name alleged pedophiles in Northern Ireland

Online vigilantes are using Facebook to name alleged paedophiles in a County Derry town.

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Japanese robot being groomed to take Tokyo U. entrance exams

Japanese researchers are working on a robot they hope will be smart enough to ace entrance exams at the nation's top university, which test everything from maths to foreign languages.

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All eyes are on Apple as iPhone 5 debuts

The stage is set for Apple to unveil a new-generation iPhone on Wednesday as the culture-changing company once again lays claim to the heart of the Internet age lifestyle.

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Zuckerberg eyes mobile after Facebook IPO flop

SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday he is steering the social network giant to a more mobile focus, saying this will help ease concerns after a "disappointing" stock market debut.

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Survey: Mobile users say best apps are the free ones

Nearly 90 percent of the apps downloaded for use on mobile devices worldwide are free, and most of the paid apps cost $3 or less, a research firm said Tuesday.

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Motherhood inspires Jessica Alba's new Internet firm

Film star Jessica Alba swapped Hollywood for Silicon Valley on Monday, introducing fellow technology entrepreneurs to her new Internet firm, inspired by motherhood.

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'Anonymous' didn't hack FBI laptop, says hacked web publisher

The hacking group Anonymous lied when it claimed to have hacked into an FBI agent's laptop and extracted a file with millions of personal details about Apple users.

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App firm claims says it's likely the source of Apple ID data breach

A digital publisher said Monday it was likely the source of a data breach which resulted in the leak of personal data from as many as 12 million Apple iPhone and iPad users.

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GoDaddy goes dark: 'Anonymous' claims hack on millions of websites

Update (below): GoDaddy takes blame for outage

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Hollywood movie casting introduced Skype to Indian village

Director David O. Russell said he used Skype for the first time to audition actors for his latest film "Silver Linings Playbook" and introduced the online video chat service to a village in India.

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Speculation mounts that new iPhone will have fingerprint scanning technology

Apple is due to secure its acquisition of a company specialising in fingerprint scanning next month, days after the latest iPhone goes on sale, suggesting the technology will be used to improve security in the world's bestselling phone.

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Scientists introduce 'nano-velcro' to detect mercury in water and fish

Scientists in Switzerland and the United States on Sunday said they had created a "nano-velcro" textile that offers a swift, sensitive and low-cost way of detecting mercury, a toxic and accumulative pollutant, in water and fish.

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