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Facebook user arrested over hacking threat

Hong Kong police said on Sunday they had arrested a 21-year-old man after he reportedly said on social networking site Facebook that he would hack several government websites.

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At half-price, Facebook still faces doubts

Facebook shares have lost nearly half their value since a highly-touted public offering in May, but it's still not a bargain for some.

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Swiss sheep to be outfitted to cry 'wolf' by text message

GENEVA, Switzerland — Using sheep to alert shepherds of an imminent wolf attack by text message might sound fanciful, but testing is already under way in Switzerland where the predator appears to be back.

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Judge scolds Samsung but lets massive smartphone patent trial proceed

The judge in a massive smartphone patent dispute reprimanded Samsung Friday for releasing excluded evidence but denied a bid by Apple to order a verdict in the case.

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Twitter confronts ethical concerns after NBC critic controversy

In January 2011 Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, together with the site's "trust and safety" arbiter Alex Macgillivray, posted a paean to freedom of expression under the portentous title: The Tweets Must Flow. They promised they would respect everyone's human right to unimpeded speech, vowing only to remove tweets that were illegal, spam or in breach of privacy.

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Facebook estimates 83 million profiles are fake

Facebook has more than 83 million fake profiles, including millions created for users' pets and a large number of accounts the company deems "undesirable", it has admitted.

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Senate kills cybersecurity bill

A bill aimed at protecting the United States from cyber attacks failed to advance in the US Senate on Thursday, dampening hopes for passage of a measure backed by President Barack Obama.

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Sony highlights Japan electronics firms' woes

Sony on Thursday reported a widening quarterly loss and trimmed its profit forecast for the year, again underscoring the challenges faced by Japan's troubled electronics giants.

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Social news site Digg rises from ashes

SAN FRANCISCO — Digg, the once high-flying social news site, relaunched Wednesday under new ownership after a six-week rebuilding.

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Facebook's carbon footprint smaller than Google's

Facebook has, for the first time, revealed the carbon footprint of its operations and its more than 900m users' likes, photo albums and status updates.

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U.S. opposes treaty that would give UN Internet control

The United States will oppose a bid to revise a global treaty to bring the Internet under UN control or to impose new taxes on Web traffic, the head of a US delegation said Wednesday.

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Experts: $1 trillion cybercrime cost estimate is probably bunk

By Peter Maass and Megha Rajagopalan ProPublica

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Apple and Samsung face off in major patent case

Lawyers for Apple and Samsung debated the differences between copying and honest competition as opening arguments were held Tuesday in a huge patent trial involving the two tech giants.

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