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Apple edges out ExxonMobil to become most valuable U.S. company

Apple shares soared on Wednesday following blockbuster quarterly earnings and the California gadget-maker leapfrogged over ExxonMobil to become the largest US company in terms of market value.

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EU takes on Internet giants over people's personal data

The European Commission launches Wednesday a controversial bid to compel Internet giants such as Google or Facebook to give users more control over their personal data or face fines.

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iPhone sales drive record quarter for Apple

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple blew past forecasts and reported record quarterly net profit and revenue in the first quarter since the death of founder Steve Jobs, driven by strong sales of the new iPhone.

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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom denied bail in New Zealand

AUCKLAND — Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom was denied bail in a New Zealand court Wednesday and remanded in custody until February 22 as US authorities seek his extradition on allegations of massive copyright theft.

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Online protests in Poland over ACTA anti-piracy pact

WARSAW — Nearly 100 Polish websites shrouded their pages in black early Tuesday to protest against Warsaw's plan to sign a multilateral anti online piracy accord this week.

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U.S. government's 'online security' website taken down by Anonymous

A website managed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), intended to advise Internet users on cyber security matters, has been taken offline by an unknown individual or individuals claiming to be part of the hacker collective "Anonymous."

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Apple again loses Dutch bid for Samsung tablet ban

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Apple again lost a bid on Tuesday to have Samsung tablet computers banned in the Netherlands in a Dutch appeals case over infringing copyrights of its iPad tablet computer.

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'World's cheapest car' tag backfires for Nano

When India's Tata Motors' Nano went on sale in 2009, the concept of the "world's cheapest car" in one of the world's fastest growing auto markets seemed pre-destined for commercial success.

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Sony seeking Olympus stake: report

Japanese electronics giant Sony is in talks to take a stake of up to 30 percent in Olympus as the camera firm looks to shore up its finances after a $1.7 billion cover-up scandal, a report said Tuesday.

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Google hit by new anti-trust complaint in Europe

The French online shopping website Twenga has filed a complaint against Google at the European Commission, accusing the Internet search giant of abusing its dominant position to eliminate any competition.

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'Investigate MPAA for bribery' petition nears 25,000 signature benchmark

A petition on the White House’s “We the People” site that calls for Motion Picture Association of American President Chris Dodd to be investigated for "blatant bribery" has nearly gained enough signatures to require a response.

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60 hours of video a minute uploaded to YouTube

SAN FRANCISCO — YouTube said Monday that 60 hours of video are being uploaded every minute to the video-sharing site and it is attracting more than four billion views a day.

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