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Al-Jazeera says news service hacked again

DOHA — Qatar-based Al-Jazeera news network's mobile service was hacked on Sunday, four days after a number of its Internet websites came under cyber attack, it reported on its website al-jazeera.net.

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How Microsoft is looking beyond an app-centric world

Microsoft may have stolen a march on its smartphone rivals by putting social connectivity at the heart of the user experience

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Anonymous: behind the masks of the cyber insurgents

Carole Cadwalladr talks to some of the 'hacktivists' and the experts who tracked them down in the deep web

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Judge approves DOJ $69 million e-book settlement with three publishers

Citing Emily Dickinson's mantra that "There is no Frigate like a Book / To take us Lands away", a federal judge yesterday approved the US department of justice's settlement with three publishers over alleged ebook price-fixing.

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Google blacklists sites owned by British official for copyright infringement

Google has blacklisted a network of websites run by the family of the newly promoted Tory party co-chairman, Grant Shapps, for breaching its rules on copyright infringement. A string of at least 19 sites run by the wife, sister or 75-year-old mother of Shapps have been banned from carrying Google's adverts and been relegated to the bottom of its search results.

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Pandora threatened by Apple's entry into Internet radio market

Pandora Media shares plunged Friday after reports said Apple is in talks to license music for a rival online radio service.

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Instagram officially part of Facebook

SAN FRANCISCO — Instagram on Thursday became part of Facebook as the social network completed its billion-dollar acquisition of the smartphone photo-sharing service.

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Zynga game designer to launch 'FarmVille 2'

Zynga on Wednesday launched a new version of "FarmVille" as the one-time social games darling tries to win back players to one of the Facebook games that fueled its rise to stardom.

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Twitter beats Facebook in mobile ad sales this year, but both way behind Google

Twitter is outpacing Facebook in US mobile advertising revenue this year, according to a survey released Thursday showing a market dominated by Google.

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Google and Microsoft field smartphones to take on iPhone 5

NEW YORK: Google and Microsoft have introduced new champions in the fiercely competitive smartphone arena a week ahead of what is likely to be the hotly-anticipated debut of a next-generation iPhone by Apple.

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Frenchman takes PCs to lap of luxury

Does your laptop clash with your Empire-style interior? No problem. A French entrepreneur has signed up a team of traditional craftsmen to turn out PCs fit for a royal home.

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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales blasts UK Internet snooping

Jimmy Wales, the Wikipedia founder, has sharply criticised the government's so-called "snooper's charter", which will track the internet, text and email use of all British citizens, as "technologically incompetent".

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Web inventor warns governments: Internet has no off switch

LONDON — Tim Berners-Lee, the British inventor of the World Wide Web, on Wednesday warned governments that attempts to block the Internet were doomed to failure due to its scattered structure.

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