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'Anonymous' activists in Japan pick up litter to protest download laws

About 80 masked people, calling themselves allies of the global hacker group Anonymous, picked up litter in Tokyo Saturday in a novel protest against Japan's tougher laws against illegal downloads.

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Twitter beefs up search function

Twitter said Friday it was upgrading its search functions to include "autocomplete" and spelling correction features.

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Prosecutors: Kim Dotcom has no right to see evidence against him

A New Zealand prosecutor working with U.S. authorities hoping to extradite MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom said Thursday that a judge and defense attorneys do not have the right to see the prosecution's evidence against Dotcom because he's not facing trial in the country.

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ACLU's new Android app lets users secretly record police misconduct

A new Android application released by the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) and OpenWatch.net allows users to secretly record police encounters and automatically save their recordings to a public website for all to see.

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Analysts: Apple may trounce rivals with smaller iPad

Apple, which is expected to launch a mini version of its market-leading iPad tablet, could quickly overpower its rivals in the segment with the addition of the new product, analysts say.

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MegaUpload boss takes 'freedom fight' to Twitter

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has taken to Twitter as a self-styled "freedom fighter" as he waits to find out if the United States can extradite him from New Zealand to face online piracy charges.

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Rand and Ron Paul's next project: Fracture the Internet freedom movement

One of the emerging Internet freedom movement's greatest assets -- the hyper-aware, ever-connected, techno-libertarian crowd that has fervently supported Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) for president -- is about to become one of it's greatest opponents.

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Security researcher warns of Android 'botnet'

Malware has been spreading on Android mobile phones that takes control of certain email accounts to create a "botnet" to send out spam, a security researcher said this week.

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Apple preparing to launch smaller tablet

Apple is preparing to launch a smaller tablet computer in the coming months in a bid to maintain its edge in an increasingly crowded market, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

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Google in crosshairs over gun ban

Google has banned gun sales from its new shopping platform, a move drawing fire from hunters and weapons enthusiasts but praised by gun control activists.

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Google's new voice search 'not your friend'

A Google executive says the company's latest operating system for its Android platform will feature "the very first high-quality, natural-sounding, conversational, synthesized voice in the entire world," according to an interview with Wired Magazine.

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Apple loses UK patent suit over 'slide to unlock' technology

Apple lost a key patent battle against smartphone rival HTC in the high court in London today, meaning that the Silicon Valley company cannot ban certain of the Taiwanese firm's products in Britain.

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Formula One driver Maria De Villota loses eye in an accident

Spanish Formula One driver Maria De Villota has lost her right eye as a result of an accident she suffered during testing in England on Tuesday, her Marussia team said Wednesday.

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