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Apple forced to withdraw 4G iPad claims

Apple has been forced by the Advertising Standards Authority to withdraw claims in the UK that its new iPad has "4G capability" to join high-speed mobile broadband services – because there will be no services compatible with the device here.

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Anti-SOPA leader Mozilla breaks with tech companies to oppose CISPA

Mozilla, maker of the Firefox web browser, became this week the world's loudest critic of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a bill that would give the National Security Agency (NSA) open access to Internet companies' private user data.

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2 million British homes face digital TV disruption due to cell phone interference

Nearly two million homes face disruption to their digital TV signal because of interference from new mobile services, with fears that a government help scheme to combat the problem will prove inadequate.

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Samsung and Apple have more than half the smartphone market

Samsung and Apple are eating up the smartphone market – which, in turn, is increasingly eating up the mobile phone market, according to new figures released by the research company IDC.

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World record for fastest motorized toilet

Stunt woman Jolene Van Vugt was flushed with pride Wednesday after setting a new land speed record for the fastest motorised toilet.

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Religious websites riskier than porn for online viruses: study

SAN FRANCISCO — Web wanderers are more likely to get a computer virus by visiting a religious website than by peering at porn, according to a study released on Tuesday.

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Hackers pick Google's pocket with Mac virus

SAN FRANCISCO — A virus infecting Macintosh computers is picking Google's pocket by hijacking advertising "clicks," tallying as much as $10,000 daily, according to Internet security firm Symantec.

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Media watchdog group: Internet freedom threatened by 'hasty legislation'

Governments across the world – including those in the US and UK – are posing a threat to internet freedom through "hasty" legislation passed due to security fears, the head of an international media watchdog has warned.

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Microsoft counts on allies in mistimed tablet market

Microsoft is counting on friends to make it a hit later this year when it crashes a tablet computer party at which Apple has been the star ever since the launch of the iPad.

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Racial profiling at airports? Here's an app for that

WASHINGTON — Travelers who suspect they are victims of profiling by security screeners at US airports can now lodge a complaint in minutes, thanks to a smartphone application released on Monday.

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Court returns MegaUpload founder's cash, cars

Kim Dotcom, the eccentric founder of cyber-locker website MegaUpload, will have more than $800,000 in assets returned to him thanks to a decision Monday by the High Court of New Zealand, according to Radio New Zealand.

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Microsoft ventures into ebook market with Barnes & Noble

Microsoft teamed up Monday with US bookselling giant Barnes & Noble in a venture aimed at grabbing a bigger share of the rapidly growing market for electronic books.

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British court orders ISPs to block The Pirate Bay within weeks

Britain's internet providers have been ordered by the high court to block access to the filesharing website The Pirate Bay.

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