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In cyber era, militaries scramble for new skills

LONDON (Reuters) - With growing worries about the threat of "cyber warfare," militaries around the world are racing to recruit the computer specialists they believe may be central to the conflicts of the 21st century.

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iPhone maker Foxconn hacked by mysterious 'Swagg Security' group

A mysterious new group of hackers calling themselves "Swagg Security" claimed this week that they had hacked iPhone and Xbox 360 manufacturer Foxconn, a Chinese factory complex known for its harsh working conditions.

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Apple to debut 'iPad 3' in March

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple will unveil a new version of its market-ruling iPad table computer in March, according to a report in Dow Jones-owned technology blog All Things D.

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Steve Jobs' FBI file cites drug use, Eastern religion

A file compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the late industrialist Steve Jobs released on Thuesday reveals that some close to him noticed a change after he took up eastern religion, while others cited past drug use, and a tendency to be ruthless in pursuit of his goals.

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Windows 8 preview set for February 29

SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft on Wednesday revealed plans to unveil a test version of its latest Windows computer operating software later this month.

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'Tribler' software makes Internet piracy impossible to stop

Internet piracy has been a hot topic in recent weeks, but it's about to heat up even more.

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Nokia cuts 4,000 jobs in fight for smartphone market

World-leading mobile phone maker Nokia will cut 4,000 jobs at itssmartphone manufacturing facilities in Finland, Hungary and Mexico by the end of 2012, it said on Wednesday.

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Amazon tests e-commerce waters in India

US online retail giant Amazon has made its first foray into Indiawith launch of a shopping website, Junglee.com, as it tests the waters for a possible full entry into the nation's e-commerce market.

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China issues ultimatum to bloggers and blog commenters

Microblog users in Beijing who do not register using their real names by mid-March will be banned from posting comments, a local official said on Wednesday, as authorities tighten their grip on the web.

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Brazilian government files lawsuit against Twitter

The Brazilian government has filed a lawsuit against Twitter and its users in a bid to stop publication of messages alerting drivers to police speed traps and drunk-driving checkpoints.

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Yahoo! chairman, three directors stepping down

Yahoo! chairman Roy Bostock announced Tuesday he was stepping down from the board of the struggling Internet company along with three other directors.

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Brazil to overtake U.S. as top producer of biotech crops

Brazil is on course to dislodge the United States as the world's top producer of biotech crops in the coming years, a leading promoter of farm biotechnology said Tuesday.

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'App economy' has created nearly half a million jobs

WASHINGTON — The explosion of software applications for smartphones, tablet computers and Facebook has created nearly 500,000 jobs in the United States since 2007, according to a study published on Tuesday.

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