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U.S. lawmakers want spy agencies to share cyber data

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawmakers on Wednesday proposed fighting the cyber threat that is taking a toll on American companies by allowing spy agencies to share threat intelligence with private firms.

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Apple takes heat for Siri's misleading abortion advice

Apple is facing pressure to update its Siri software -- the virtual assistant on Apple's new iPhone 4S -- after Raw Story and numerous other media outlets reported the artificial intelligence is apparently not pro-choice.

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Security researcher: Android software 'Carrier IQ' records communications

If you own a smartphone, your device knows who your friends and family are. It knows where you are, where you're going and, chances are, what you'll be doing next. It even knows what you're typing before you type it. But, what else could these devices know about their users?

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Analysis: AT&T may struggle to find asset buyers

(Reuters) - AT&T Inc will struggle to find buyers for any asset sale big enough to salvage its $39 billion deal to buy T-Mobile USA, with most likely buyers Leap Wireless International Inc and MetroPCSCommunications lacking the cash.

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Internet stock slips raise fears of new bubble

Quick cooling of hot stock market debuts by Internet darlings such as Groupon has fed fears of another speculative bubble, as social networking star Facebook prepares to go public.

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Facebook settles US privacy violation charges

Facebook agreed to tighten its privacy policies in order to settle charges that it abused users' personal data, the US Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday.

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10 things the iPhone Siri will help you get instead of an abortion

Ask the Siri, the new iPhone 4 assistant, where to get an abortion, and, if you happen to be in Washington, D.C., she won't direct you to the Planned Parenthood on 16th St, NW. Instead, she'll suggest you pay a visit to the 1st Choice Women's Health Center, an anti-abortion Crisis Pregnancy Center (CPC) in Landsdowne, Virginia, or Human Life Services, a CPC in York, Pennsylvania. Ask Google the same question, and you'll get ads for no less than 7 metro-area abortion clinics, 2 CPCs and a nationwide abortion referral service.

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Facebook gearing up for 2012 IPO: source

(Reuters) - Facebook, the world's largest Internet social network, is preparing for a initial public stock offering next year, according to a source familiar with the matter.

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HTC says to tough out downturn, new models coming

TAIPEI (Reuters) - HTC Corp promised competitive new models early next year and said it would stick to its strategy in the face of its biggest challenge since rising to prominence in the smartphone market.

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Google seeks EU approval for Motorola Mobility deal

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - World No. 1 Internet search engine Google is seeking EU regulatory clearance of its planned purchase of handset maker Motorola Mobility Holdings, the European Commission said on its website on Monday.

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Manila says arrested hackers funded by Saudi group

MANILA/BOSTON (Reuters) - Philippine police and the FBI have arrested four people over a hacking operation that targeted customers of U.S. telecommunications giant AT&T to funnel money to a Saudi-based militant group.

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In twist, blocking AT&T deal could hurt competitors

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Driven by antitrust concerns, U.S. regulators are fighting hard to block AT&T's $39 billion deal to buy Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA. But, in an ironic twist, smaller U.S. wireless rivals may suffer more if the deal is blocked than if it is approved.

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Data of 13 million South Korean online game subscribers hacked

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's communications regulator said on Saturday that personal information of more than 13 million subscribers of a popular online game of Nexon Korea Corp, a leading game developer in the country, had been leaked in a hacking attack.

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