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U.S. regulators urge online 'do not track' law

WASHINGTON — A top US regulator urged Congress Wednesday to enact an online privacy law that includes "do not track" mechanisms for consumers on the Internet, amid indications of a split among lawmakers.

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Canadian police bust international credit card fraud ring

Canadian police said Wednesday they have broken up an international fraud ring that drained some $100 million from the accounts of unsuspecting bank card holders.

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Attorney: Judge's landmark Facebook ruling means 'Big employer is watching'

A federal judge's recent decision to exclude the Facebook "like" from free speech protections means that workers who also use the world's largest social network should now just assume that "Big employer is watching," and act accordingly, an author and labor law expert told Raw Story recently.

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Vietnam bloggers battle tightening censorship

When riot police broke up a recent protest over a forced eviction,Vietnam's bloggers were ready -- hidden in nearby trees, they documented the entire incident and quickly posted videos and photos online.

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Thousands of Twitter usernames and passwords exposed online

Twitter said that it was trying to figure out how user names and passwords from thousands of accounts apparently wound up posted at an online file sharing website.

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Homeland Security probing cyber attacks on U.S. gas pipelines

A campaign of cyber attacks has been targeting US natural gas pipeline operators, officials acknowledged, raising security concerns about vulnerabilities in key infrastructure.

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Microsoft vows to go carbon neutral

SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft on Tuesday vowed it would be carbon neutral in the fiscal year starting July.

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Twitter challenges subpoena seeking user data

NEW YORK — Twitter is challenging a court order to turn over to law enforcement data on one of its users involved in Occupy Wall Street in a case described by a civil liberties group as a major test of online freedom of speech.

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Google's self-driving car licensed in Nevada

The state of Nevada has issued a license plate giving Google's self-driving car the green light to travel along public roads.

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Microsoft offers $99 Xbox consoles with a catch

Microsoft began testing whether a pricing strategy that has been a hit with smartphones will invigorate sales of its Xbox 360 videogame consoles.

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Google+ rolls out 'Hangouts On Air' worldwide

Google began letting members of its social network worldwide broadcast "hangouts" live to Internet titan's growing online community.

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Facebook buys mobile discovery startup Glancee

SAN FRANCISCO — Mere weeks from a multi-billion-dollar debut on the stock market, Facebook has ramped up its focus on mobile lifestyles with the purchase of "social discovery" startup Glancee.

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Toyota unveils 'first all-electric SUV'

LOS ANGELES — Toyota unveiled Monday what it says is the first all-electric sports utility vehicle (SUV) on the market, a version of its popular RAV4 with a top range of 100 miles and minimum six-hour charge time.

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