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European parliament throws out online piracy pact

The European parliament massively rejected a controversial global pact to battle counterfeiting and online piracy Wednesday, quashing any possibility of EU ratification.

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Tablets to overtake notebook PCs by 2016: study

Tablet computers are expected to overtake notebook PCs by 2016 as consumers shift to newer devices like the Apple iPad, a survey said Tuesday.

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Finnish man's iPhone bursts into flames

A 17-year-old Finnish man escaped unharmed after the the iPhone 4S he was carrying in his back pocket started smoking and then burst into flames.

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Number of U.S. requests for Twitter user information dwarfs all other countries

Courts and law enforcement agencies in the United States have asked Twitter to hand over user information far more than any other country, according to a transparency report released by the social networking website on Monday.

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Android, Apple extend gains in smartphone market

WASHINGTON — The Google Android platform extended its lead in the US smartphone market while Apple increased its market share to nearly a third in March through May, a survey showed Monday.

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Journalists, advocates and tech leaders band together to protect Internet freedom

A vast coalition of journalists, advocates and tech leaders announced this week the formulation of a new political platform in defense of the Internet, explaining in a declaration published Monday that this new international movement will fight to keep the Web "free and open."

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'Leap second' wreaks Internet havoc

An adjustment of a mere second in the official global clock sent dozens of websites crashing in an incident reminiscent of the Y2K bug over a decade ago.

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Google brags about economic impact of its advertising programs

Google said Monday its search and advertising operations generated $80 billion for 1.8 million US businesses in 2011.

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Apple settles Chinese iPad trademark fight: court

US technology giant Apple has paid a Chinese firm $60 million to settle a long-running dispute over the iPad trademark in China, a court said Monday.

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Are tech moguls the modern robber barons?

John Naughton asks whether today's captains of industry – the wealthy and powerful figures who control the digital universe – are any different from the ruthless corporate figures of the past. 

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Report: Facebook email switch changed address books

A story by CNET's Violet Blue Saturday said Facebook's move to change users' e-mail addresses didn't just affect their Facebook profiles - it affected their personal address books, as well.

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Cory Booker developing online news service for Generation Y

In a bid to fight what he calls "an oligarchy in the media," Newark Mayor Cory Booker told TechCrunch he's been working on an alternative news service geared toward the Millenial generation.

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China blocks Xi web searches after Bloomberg report

China blocked web searches on Saturday for the name of leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping, a day after cutting access to Bloomberg sites following the agency's publication of a report on his family's wealth.

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