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Exoskeleton firm foresees future of bionic enhancements for everyone

On a weekday morning in June, 50 people gather at the launch of a new technology shop in a science park outside Cambridge. Dubbed a "store opening" by its hosts, the US firm Ekso, it is quite unlike most retail events. There are no shelves, tills, or counters; no free samples or catalogues.

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Wired reporter hack reveals perils of 'the cloud'

The perils of modern dependence on Internet-linked gadgets and digitally-stored memories remained a hot topic on Friday in the wake of a hack that wiped clean a Wired reporter's devices.

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Google's new algorithm will hurt search results for sites hit with copyright removal notices

Google on Friday said it is tweaking its search formula to give higher priority to legal content and sink rankings for websites hit with piracy complaints.

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Facebook to have privacy policies audited for two decades under finalized deal with FTC

Facebook will submit to external audits of how well it guards users' data under the terms of a settlement finalized Friday with US authorities concerned about privacy abuses.

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Swiss scientists use new algorithm to track anything viral to its original source

Scientists in Switzerland said on Friday they had devised software that can swiftly trace terror suspects, computer viruses, rumour-mongering and even infectious diseases back to their source.

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Google's Android becomes dominant mobile platform worldwide

Google's Android mobile operating system tightened its grip on the smartphone market in the second quarter of 2012, making up 68.1% of the 154m shipments worldwide, according to the research company IDC.

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Australian spy agency confirms 'disruption' to website Anonymous says it hacked

Hacking group Anonymous on Friday claimed to have shut down a computer server belonging to Australia's domestic spy agency ASIO, reportedly briefly closing down access to its public webpage.

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Google hit with $22.5 million fine over Internet tracking

The Federal Trade Commission today announced a $22.5 million fine against Google for circumventing settings on Safari Internet browsers and planting advertising cookies without user consent — a subject we wrote about in June.

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New 'Gauss' computer virus targets Middle East banks

WASHINGTON — A new "state-sponsored" cyber surveillance virus dubbed "Gauss" has stolen passwords and key data from thousands of bank users in the Middle East, the top IT security firm Kaspersky Lab said Thursday.

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Online scammers using fake FBI message to demand money

WASHINGTON — The FBI warned computer users on Thursday to ignore a fake message, purportedly from its officers, that freezes people's screens and demands that they pay a fine for visiting inappropriate websites.

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NYC Mayor Bloomberg unveils new for-profit mass surveillance system

New York mayor Michael Bloomberg has unveiled a new crime-fighting system developed with Microsoft -- and revealed that the city will take a cut of the profits if it is sold to other administrations.

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17-year-old boy crowned America's fastest texter

NEW YORK — A 17-year-old boy retained his title as America's fastest texter Wednesday in a duel of the thumbs staged before yelling fans in New York's Times Square.

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Google extends online search to email boxes

SAN FRANCISCO — Google on Wednesday began allowing users to extend online searches to include messages stored in accounts at Web-based email service Gmail.

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