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Japan probes website attacks amid Anonymous claims

Japan probed attacks on government websites Wednesday after hacker collective Anonymous lashed out at beefed-up laws against downloading copyrighted works, and warned of more to come.

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Federal court bars Samsung tablet after Apple complaint

A US federal court has barred the sale of Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer, siding with Apple in a bitter dispute between the two tech giants over alleged patent infringement.

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EU court upholds billion-dollar Microsoft fine

A European court upheld a billion-dollar EU fine against Microsoft on Wednesday but reduced the penalty by tens of millions of euros.

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24 nabbed in U.S.-led cybercrime finance sting

NEW YORK — At least 24 people were arrested in the United States and abroad in a US-led sting operation targeting cyber criminals buying and selling stolen credit card information, officials said Tuesday.

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Facebook users angered over email switch

Facebook users were venting anger over a move changing users' default email address to the one operated by the leading social network.

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Survey: Half of U.S.teens prefer in-person time with friends to Facebook

For all the time they spend online, and it's a lot, nearly half of US teenagers say they'd much rather spend time with friends in the real world, a major survey published Tuesday indicated.

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UK 'three strikes' piracy legislation could go into effect in March 2014

Illegal downloaders will start receiving warning letters from internet service providers from 1 March 2014, under a draft code for the government's anti-digital piracy regime drawn up by media regulator Ofcom.

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Teens favor facetime over Facebook, survey finds

For all the time they spend online, and it's a lot, nearly half of US teenagers say they'd much rather spend time with friends in the real world, a major survey published Tuesday indicated.

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British police investigate racist 'tweet attack' on England duo

LONDON — British police launched an investigation on Monday after two England internationals were subject to abuse on social networking site Twitter.

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British LulzSec hackers admit CIA cyber attacks

LONDON — Two British members of the hacking group LulzSec admitted Monday carrying out cyber attacks against the CIA and Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group News International.

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Teens deceiving parents on Internet use: McAfee survey

WASHINGTON — Teenagers are increasingly deceiving their parents about where they go and what they do online, security technology firm McAfee said Monday in its latest survey on young people and the Internet.

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New York Times expands digital platform to subscribers with Flipboard

The New York Times said Monday it was expanding its digital news offerings to third-party platforms as part of a push for more online subscribers.

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Google and Boingo offer free wi-fi in New York City this summer

Google and wireless Internet group Boingo said Monday they would offer free Wi-Fi access over the summer months in many parts of New York City, including some busy subway stations.

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