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Symantec: parts of antivirus source code exposed

(Reuters) - Symantec Corp, the top maker of security software, said hackers had exposed a chunk of its source code, which is essentially the blueprint for its products, potentially giving rivals some insight into the company's technology.

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South Korea plans robo-cops to police prison

The South Korean Ministry of Justice is hiring, but they're not looking for human help at the moment: they want robo-cops.

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Japan plans massive investment in futuristic robot farm

TOKYO — Japan is planning a futuristic farm where robots do the lifting in an experimental project on land swamped by the March tsunami, the government said Thursday.

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Tiny wires could usher new computer era

WASHINGTON — Scientists said Thursday they have designed tiny wires, 10,000 times thinner than a human hair but with the same electrical capacity as copper, in a major step toward building smaller, more potent computers.

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EU stands firm on airline emissions despite Chinese fury

The European Union refused Thursday to back down from a disputed airline emissions fee despite China's refusal to pay the new charge to land in Europe.

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Yahoo names ex-PayPal boss Thompson new CEO

NEW YORK — Yahoo on Wednesday named PayPal's Scott Thompson its new chief executive, saying he would recharge growth at the Internet giant that has been losing the battle over online ads.

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Internet piracy now a religion in Sweden

A group of people related to the Swedish Pirate Party claimed this week that the state has officially sanctioned "Kopimism" as a legitimate religion, granting them the freedom to carry out their holy sacrament of copying information from the Internet.

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Yahoo to name new CEO

(Reuters) - Yahoo is poised to name PayPal President Scott Thompson as chief executive after firing former CEO Carol Bartz in September, website AllThingsD reported, citing sources close to the situation.

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Air travel safer than ever: industry report

PARIS — Air travel has never been safer despite the steadily rising number of passengers worldwide, with one lethal accident per some 1.5 million flights in 2011, a new report released Tuesday revealed.

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Chinese firm makes Steve Jobs action figure

SAN FRANCISCO — A China-based company plans to begin shipping a realistic-looking Steve Jobs action figure in February.

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Annual Wikipedia fundraising hits new high

SAN FRANCISCO — An annual Wikipedia fundraising campaign ended Tuesday with donors around the world pumping a record $20 million into the foundation that runs the free online knowledge repository.

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BlackBerry maker vows privacy safeguard amid probe

OTTAWA — Research In Motion vowed Tuesday to defend the legal privacy rights of BlackBerry users after a judicial commission in Pakistan ordered copies of smartphone communications in a scandal probe.

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Twitter admits verifying account spoofing Murdoch's wife

Twitter announced on Tuesday that it had mistakenly verified an account spoofing Wendi Deng, the wife of conservative media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

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