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Text message alternatives cost wireless companies $13.9 billion in 2011

Text messaging, the simple telecoms service that turned into a global phenomenon, is under threat from free smartphone services and operators need to find alternative revenue streams, analysts say.

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Judge dismisses Apple, Motorola patent suits against each other

CHICAGO — An American judge has dismissed lawsuits lodged by Apple and Motorola against each other for copyright infringement.

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Wikipedia's founder calls for halt to Richard O'Dwyer extradition to U.S.

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has made a rare political intervention to call on Theresa May to stop the extradition of British student Richard O'Dwyer to the US for alleged copyright offences.

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Tech experts: move to cloud data 'a potential gold mine for cybercriminals'

The Internet "cloud" has become the hottest topic in computing, but the trend has created a new range of security issues that need to be addressed.

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Schwarzenegger takes on Google in battle of Venice Beach

Film star and former bodybuilder speaks out against internet firm's move to bohemian enclave of Los Angeles

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Apple vendors in Iran scoff at U.S. sanctions

Vendors of Apple products in Iran on Saturday scoffed at US media reports that the consumer technology giant was banning US sales to customers of Iranian background, pointing out that iPads and iPhones are widely available in Tehran.

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Scientists remember Turing, father of modern computers

Scientists will gather from Bangalore to Texas on Saturday to honour British mathematician Alan Turing, a pioneer of the modern computer whose code-cracking is credited with shortening World War II.

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MegaUpload founder teases revolutionary new music sharing service

The founder of MegaUpload may be down, but he's not out.

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Ray Bradbury's work inspires Internet censorship code

Ray Bradbury's fiction looks set to enter the structure of the internet, after a software developer has proposed a new HTTP status code inspired by Fahrenheit 451.

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Google accused of withholding evidence from Texas antitrust probe

Texas attorney general says that search giant is wrongly classifying email conversations between non-lawyers as being covered by lawyer-client privilege.

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E-book trend slow at U.S. libraries: study

Even as e-book sales surge, Americans are slow to look to their public libraries to take advantage of the format, a study showed Friday.

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Twitter sets off jitters as 'bug' hits site

Twitter said a "cascading bug" caused outages affecting millions of users of the wildly popular site, and dismissed claims of a hacker attack.

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