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Weird and wonderful gadgets wow world's top IT fair

Water-powered clocks, eye-controlled arcade games and pole-dancing robots: this year's CeBIT tech fair, the world's biggest, showcased gadgets ranging from the useful to the downright nerdy.

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Canadian election watchdog probing Paypal for robocalls

Canada's elections watchdog focused Tuesday on online payments company PayPal's records as part of a probe of "robocalls" that misdirected voters to fake polling stations during last year's election.

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Students, workers ordered to surrender Facebook passwords

Student athletes with the University of North Carolina, along with corrections officers in Maryland, have been subjected to an odd new policy that seems to be spreading to various employers throughout the country: social media monitoring that watches accounts from the inside.

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'Shrinkable car' makes parking a breeze at high-tech fair

HANOVER, Germany — Scientists at the world's biggest IT fair unveiled on Tuesday what they hope is the car of the future that can shrink to fit tight parking spaces and pick you up at the touch of a button.

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Officials claim 'LulzSec' hacker collaborated with FBI

A hacker who allegedly led the "Anonymous" offshoot group "LulzSec," believed to have caused billions of dollars in damages to privately held corporations and governments around the world, was working with U.S. law enforcement since August 2011, officials said Tuesday.

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Pole-dancing robots wow world's biggest high-tech fair

Of all the weird and wacky futuristic gadgets and inventions at this year's CeBIT, the world's biggest high-tech fair, few have turned heads like a pair of pole-dancing robots.

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Apple expected to unveil new iPad

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is expected to reveal a new version of its coveted iPad on Wednesday in its first major media event since the death of legendary founder and beloved pitchman Steve Jobs.

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Anonymous blocks Peru's high-tech police website

LIMA — The vigilante Internet hackers called Anonymous blocked the website of Peru's police who fight against computer crime, a officials said Monday.

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Yahoo plans restructuring that could result in thousands of layoffs

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's new chief executive is preparing a significant restructuring of the Internet company, including layoffs that could cut thousands of employees from its payroll, according to a technology blog.

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App gives runners a boost with flesh-eating zombies

TORONTO (Reuters) - If your standard running routine needs an adrenaline boost, maybe flesh-eating zombies will do the trick.

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U.S. officials: Stuxnet launched the next generation of warfare

In a fascinating segment Sunday night, CBS News's 60 Minutes delved into the creation of the Stuxnet worm, a revolutionary piece of software that has given Iran's nuclear program fits for years now.

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SingTel to buy US firm to boost mobile ad business

Singapore Telecom said Monday that it will buy a US mobile advertising start-up for $321 million to expand group revenues from phone ads and marketing across Asia.

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Sen. Schumer wants probe of Apple, Android privacy policies

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. senator has urged the Federal Trade Commission to investigate reports that applications on the Apple Inc and Google Inc mobile systems steal private photos and contacts and post them online without consent.

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