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EU opens two antitrust investigations into Google's Motorola Mobility

European regulators opened Tuesday two antitrust investigations against Motorola Mobility, bought by US Internet giant Google, in the latest chapter of an escalating patent war with Apple and Microsoft.

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Facebook countersues Yahoo! over patent claims

Facebook on Tuesday fired back at Yahoo! with a countersuit charging that the floundering Internet pioneer is violating the social network's patents -- and not the other way around.

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MIT project aims to bring household robots to all

Imagine going to a local store, picking out a design for a robot to help with some household chores, and having the device built within a matter of hours.

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Open University signs up 1 million subscribers on iTunes U

52 courses have now notched up more than 50m downloads since launching in January 2011. By Stuart Dredge

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Xbox 720 rumors: Blu-ray drive and always-on internet?

Reports say Microsoft is to adopt the Sony-backed Blu-ray tech in its next games machine, currently codenamed Durango

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Google found guilty of false advertising in Australia

Internet giant Google was Tuesday found guilty of false and misleading advertising in Australia after a court upheld an appeal by the country's competition regulator.

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How to hide emails from government snooping

Despite coalition proposals to monitor public email, there remain numerous free or low-cost methods to keep messages private

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Cyber-defence slow due to generation gap: U.S. official

TALLINN — Sluggish moves to counter the rising threat of cyber-attacks can be blamed on a generation of policymakers out of touch with rapid technological change, a senior US official said Monday.

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Nuclear-powered drones on the drawing board for U.S. military contractors

American scientists have drawn up plans for a new generation of nuclear-powered drones capable of flying over remote regions of the world for months on end without refuelling.

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Britain's Cameron faces backlash over mass electronic surveillance plans

British Prime Minister David Cameron is facing a growing backlash from within his own party over plans to extend the government's powers to monitor people's email exchanges and website visits.

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Dutch company hopes to change the world with first commercial 'flying car'

A Dutch company said this weekend that it had conducted its first successful test of their "flying car" prototype that they hope to make available for consumers by sometime in 2014.

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China vows faster, cheaper Internet

China has said it will aim to bring faster and cheaper Internet accessto more people, following complaints that a near monopoly by state-backed firms had hurt service.

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