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Twitter revamps to connect the world

SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter announced it has finished rolling out overhauled pages crafted to boost the appeal of the message-sharing service to users around the world.

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Facebook dabbles with validating user identity

SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on Thursday began testing a way for celebrities, journalists, athletes and others with massive followings to have their identities validated at the globally popular online social network.

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Computer scientists find hackers can easily track cell phone user's location

The ability to track the location of a cell phone user without the user’s knowledge is far too easy, computer scientists at the University of Minnesota’s College of Science and Engineering have discovered.

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Online startup kicked off domain without stated reason

Updated, below: JotForm back online, Secret Service confirms involvement

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Apple unveils preview of new iPad-influenced Mac operating system

Apple released a preview version of its new Macintosh operating system on Thursday, bringing some features of the iPad to the personal computer.

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The Nation's Ari Melber: Facebook owns you

Ari Melber of The Nation explained Wednesday on MSNBC why the public offering of Facebook was estimated to be one of the biggest of all time.

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Google tightens grip on smartphone wallets

SAN FRANCISCO — Google on Wednesday assured users of its smartphone wallets that the mobile-age technology thwarts thieves better than old-school cash or credit cards.

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U.S. lawmakers question Apple over privacy

ASHINGTON — Two US lawmakers asked Apple on Wednesday about reports that applications running on the company's popular devices may access private data without permission.

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Ban of iPad exports hard to impose, says expert

HONG KONG/TAIPEI (Reuters) - A debt-laden Chinese technology firm seeking to ban all shipments of Apple's popular iPad tablet into and out of the country has been told that China's customs authorities are unlikely to intervene in the trademark battle.

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Samsung shares hit record on spin-off news

South Korean giant Samsung Electronics said it is considering spinning off its loss-making liquid crystal display (LCD) business, sending its shares to a record high.

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Websites of Nasdaq, BATS hit in online attack

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Websites of exchange operators Nasdaq and BATS have been attacked by hackers over the last 24 hours, causing ongoing disruptions for those trying to use the sites, spokespersons for the companies said on Tuesday.

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'Anonymous' hacks New Zealand FM's email: report

WELLINGTON — Online activist group Anonymous hacked New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully's private email account and used it to send messages mocking him, it was reported Wednesday.

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Angry Birds fly to Facebook

"Angry Birds", the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted to the world of Facebook on Tuesday in a bid by its Finnish maker Rovio to get one billion people playing the addictive game.

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