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DOJ ready to take AT&T to court: Attorney General

WASHINGTON — US Department of Justice lawyers "are ready and eager to go to court" in a bid to block AT&T's $39 billion takeover of T-Mobile, Attorney General Eric Holder assured lawmakers on Tuesday.

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Google chief urges S.Korea to open up Internet

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt Tuesday praised South Korea's advances in the IT industry but urged it to ease regulations on Internet use.

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Taiwan to fine bloggers for false advertising

Taiwan on Tuesday passed a law which will fine bloggers who makefalse claims or exaggerate on behalf of products and companies as the number of consumer disputes soars.

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Pentagon looks for weapons to wage cyber warfare

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon's researchers plan to bolster their efforts to create offensive weapons for use in cyber warfare, reflecting a growing concern over digital threats, US officials said Monday.

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Mobile phone data traffic 'to grow 10-fold by 2016'

As smart phones increasingly take over, mobile data traffic is surging, a study by Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericssonshowed on Monday, saying such traffic is set to increase 10-fold over the next five years.

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Israel denies cyber attack on defense websites

The websites of Israel's military, Mossad and the Shin Bet intelligence services were back online on Monday after being unavailable the previous day due to what officials said was a "server crash."

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Google to set up YouTube channel for Korean pop

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt agreed Monday to set up aYouTube channel exclusively for South Korean pop music, as he began a visit aimed at expanding his company's presence in the country.

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Social media use soars in flood-hit Thailand

Thais struggling to make sense of the kingdom's deadly flood crisis are turning to social media like never before, spurred by confusing official information about the disaster, experts say.

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Google may dump Chamber of Commerce over 'Protect IP' bill

The so-called "Protect IP" bill, which is nominally intended to halt digital piracy and the online sale of counterfeit goods by allowing US officials to block allegedly infringing websites, has run into opposition from many quarters, including human rights activists.

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Yahoo sale process heats up

(Reuters) - Yahoo has signed confidentiality agreements with several parties interested in a deal ahead of Friday's deadline, according to people familiar with the matter.

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E.U. Commission to probe Samsung, Apple over patents

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU regulators are investigating whether technology companies Samsung Electronics and Apple have breached EU antitrust rules with regards to patents used as standards in the mobile telephone industry, the European Commission said on Friday.

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China strongly denies connections to cyber espionage

Beijing on Friday hit out at a US intelligence agency report accusing the Chinese of extensive cyber spying, saying it was unprofessional and irresponsible.

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Japan computer smashes speed record

TOKYO — A Japanese supercomputer has broken its own record as the world's fastest machine by performing 10 quadrillion calculations per second, its developers announced.

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