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Apple's Chinese iPhone plants force student 'internships': rights group

Students told to man production lines at Foxconn if they want to graduate, says Hong Kong-based nonprofit.

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Plan to widen internet snooping laws in Britain slammed

Rights groups slammed British government plans to expand its powers to monitor email exchanges and website visits.

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Australian WiFi inventors win U.S. legal battle

Australian government science body CSIRO said Sunday it had won a multi-million-dollar legal settlement in the United States to license its patented technology that underpins the WiFi platform worldwide.

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Britain to monitor citizens' text messages and emails

The British government wants to expand its powers to monitor email exchanges and website visits, The Sunday Times newspaper reported.

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Twitter hoaxer comes clean and says: I did it to expose weak media

Tommaso De Benedetti faked the identities of world leaders and fooled editors into publishing false stories

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Visa confirms report of major hack on credit card processor

Credit card giant Visa confirmed to Raw Story on Friday morning that previously unacknowledged whispers of a major hack on a third party credit card processor were true. That hack, which resulted in a series of breaches earlier this year, is rumored to have exposed more than 10 million accounts to cyber criminals.

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Apple manufacturer Foxconn promises to cut hours, raise wages

Workers at Foxconn, the massive factory complex in China that supplies U.S. tech giant Apple and dozens of other titans of electronic industry, will soon see reduced hours, higher wages and improved working conditions according to a company statement in response to a devastating new report by the Fair Labor Association (FLA).

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Apple gadget maker has 'significant' labor issues: audit

WASHINGTON — Workplace abuses were uncovered in an audit that equated to "a full body scan" of three Chinese factories pumping out coveted Apple gadgets, independent investigators reported on Thursday.

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Yahoo! promises to implement do-not-track provisions on its ad networks

Yahoo! on Thursday said that it will soon add a tool to its websites that allows visitors to signal that they don't want their online activity tracked for ad targeting or other ends.

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Consumer Reports: Most medical implants never tested for safety

The majority of medical devices implanted into patients' bodies have never been tested by the FDA, according to a stunning report from the consumer advocacy magazine Consumer Reports.

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Oracle, Google patent case looks headed for court

Google and Oracle continued legal wrangling in a dimming effort to reach a deal to avoid facing off before jurors in a patent case trial.

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China tells Apple to 'care for workers'

The man tipped to be China's next leader has told Apple that foreign firms should protect workers, state media said Thursday, as the US giant fends off criticism over factory conditions in China.

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