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Man who tweeted airport bomb joke wins appeal

Paul Chambers, who was found guilty of sending a menacing tweet, has won his high court challenge against his conviction. Outside the court, Chambers, 27, said he felt "relieved and vindicated", adding: "It's ridiculous it ever got so far."

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Twitter explains new mystery outage

A freak double failure in its data centers took Twitter down for around an hour on Thursday, leaving millions without updates from friends, celebrities and news providers a day ahead of the Olympics.

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Facebook shares hit new low on growth worries

NEW YORK — Facebook shares on Thursday sank to a new low after the world's leading social network reported a loss of $157 million in its first earnings after its public offering.

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Apple pitches gadget security to hacker crowd

LAS VEGAS — Apple pitched security measures in its mobile gadgets on Thursday during its first presentation at a premier gathering of hackers and those intent on thwarting cyber attacks.

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Survey: Two-thirds of world leaders are on Twitter

Some world leaders may be making full use of the microblogging Twitter tool to promote their ideas, but other international figures are shunning the medium, a new survey revealed Thursday.

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Google Fiber pilot program boasts ultrafast broadband speeds

Google on Thursday unveiled an ultrafast Web service along with an Internet television subscription in the Kansas City area as part of a pilot project to boost broadband speeds.

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Facebook hopes investors like first earnings

Facebook reports its first earnings as a public company on Thursday in an announcement that will be closely watched for signs of whether the social media giant can deliver on its financial promise.

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USC team developing a holodeck for gamers

A team of University of Southern California students is putting together what it says will be a virtual-reality gaming platform similar to the holodeck seen on Star Trek: The Next Generation, according to C-Net.

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iPhone case turns into a 650,000-volt stun gun

Video camera. Still camera. Video editor. Handheld games console, music player, satellite navigation device, internet browser, radio, ebook reader. (Also, telephone.) But a 650,000-volt stun gun?

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Report: Hackers force Iranian nuclear facilities to blast AC/DC after attack

A person inside the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) claimed this week in an email to a security researcher that a fresh hack is affecting two facilities, causing vital equipment to shut down and then playing AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" on lab computers at maximum volume "during the middle of the night."

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Hacker McKinnon's extradition decision delayed until after 'all-consuming' Olympic games

The home secretary, Theresa May, has delayed until October any announcement on whether to extradite the computer hacker Gary McKinnon to the US

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'Minority Report' software hits the real world

The software behind the film "Minority Report" - where Tom Cruise speeds through video on a large screen using only hand gestures - is making its way into the real world.

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Smart grid vulnerability could give hackers free electricity

A cyber security researcher will demonstrate a toolset later this week which allows users to break into so-called "smart meters" that control a structure's access to the power grid and water utilities, potentially enabling the user to modify the reported volume of services used or even avoid being charged altogether.

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