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Internet domain name expansion comes under fire

WASHINGTON — A plan to expand the number of Internet domain names came under fire in the US Congress on Thursday, a day after the head of the Federal Trade Commission said it could potentially be a "disaster."

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Yahoo! awarded $610 million in spammer case

SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo! on Wednesday said that a judge ordered spammers to pay $610 million for running a larcenous lottery scheme using the Internet pioneer's name.

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Facebook fixes photo privacy bug

WASHINGTON — Facebook has fixed a bug that allowed the viewing of some private photographs of other members and which was reportedly used to access personal pictures of founder Mark Zuckerberg.

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Social media makes anti-Putin protests 'snowball'

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Artyom Kolpakov used to shrug when he came across occasional appeals on social media sites to protest against Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his government.

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Sprinter turns to eBay for Olympic bid

An athlete on Wednesday put himself up for auction on online gianteBay in a desperate attempt to attract sponsors in the run up to London's 2012 Olympic Games.

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Apple named in lawsuit over Carrier IQ 'spy-phone' software

Three cell phone providers and four cell phone manufacturers have been named in a class-action lawsuit related to hidden software included on smartphones, which allegedly logs and may transmit users' personal information.

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Verizon blocks Google Wallet on Galaxy Nexus: report

(Reuters) - Wireless service provider Verizon Wireless will not include Google Inc's payments app Google Wallet on its latest smartphone Galaxy Nexus this month, the Wall Street Journal said.

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Olympus ex-presidents approved loss cover-up: panel

The committee probing a massive cover-up of losses at Japan'sOlympus said Tuesday two former presidents approved the long-running scheme and that core management at the firm had been "rotten".

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India to ban 'offensive' Internet material

India on Tuesday vowed to ban offensive material from the Internet after Facebook, Google and other major firms told the government they were unable to screen content before it was posted.

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EU opens antitrust probe into Apple's e-book deals

European antitrust officials launched a probe on Tuesday to determine whether iPad maker Apple and five international publishers engaged in anti-competitive deals in the sale of e-books.

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Dell abandons Android tablet in U.S.

Dell said it would halt sales of its Android tablet computer in the US market, as rival Amazon's new Kindle Fire has heated up in a market dominated by Apple's iPad.

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IBM buys Irish software company

NEW YORK — US computer giant IBM said Monday that it has bought Curam Software, an Irish company that makes programs used by government agencies to deliver social services to citizens.

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Teen 'sexting' concerns unfounded

Only around 2.5 percent of teens engage in "sexting," or sending sexual images by phone or email, and few of these would violate pornography laws, a study showed Monday.

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