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U.S. dollar bounds upwards on news of Osama bin Laden's death

TOKYO (AFP) – The US dollar rose in Asian trade on Monday after news that Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had been killed nearly 10 years after the September 11 attacks, but analysts warned that sentiment would fade.

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Sony boosts security after apologizing for breach

TOKYO — Sony on Sunday apologised for a security breach that compromised millions of users, and said it could not rule out the possibility that credit card information was stolen.

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Amazon cuts MP3 prices in attempt to close in on iTunes

Web retail giant Amazon.com has lowered its individual-song MP3 prices drastically, in an attempt to cut in on Apple iTunes' 70 percent market share.

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Quake-hit Japan open for business: foreign minister

TOKYO (AFP) – Japan's foreign minister says the country is open for business and travel as domestic firms are recovering at "surprising speed" from the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

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Anti-corporate activists claim Facebook is purging their accounts

Dozens of Facebook accounts with a political orientation have been removed or suspended in the last day, according to British activists.

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European antitrust regulators probe major banks

Europe launched antitrust probes Friday into giant US and European banks whose fine-slicing of the insurance market was blamed by debt-ridden eurozone states for pushing them into bailouts.

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Amazon apologizes for Reddit, Foursquare outage

WASHINGTON (AFP) – Amazon apologized Friday for an outage of its Web-hosting service that knocked a number of companies offline, including such popular websites as Foursquare, Quora and Reddit.

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China details plans for own orbital space station

BEIJING (AFP) – China will attempt its first space docking between two unmanned vehicles this year, the first step in efforts to build a Chinese space station, a senior official said Friday.

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Microsoft posts $5.23 billion net profit

SAN FRANCISCO — US software giant Microsoft beat the expectations of Wall Street analysts on Thursday despite the weak market for personal computers.

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Rising divorce rates a sign of economic recovery

WASHINGTON — A telltale sign of US economic recovery: the divorce rate is on the rise, after falling sharply in 2008 and 2009.

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Pork that 'glows,' beans with cancer chems among China's latest poison foods

BEIJING (AFP) – A wave of tainted-food scares has renewed fears in China over continued product-safety problems despite a government promise to clean up the food industry following a deadly 2008 milk scandal.

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Supreme Court rules that companies can block class-action lawsuits

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday handed businesses such as AT&T Inc a major victory by upholding the use of arbitration for customer disputes rather than allowing claims to be brought together as a group.

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Sony working with police on PlayStation hack

TOKYO (AFP) – Sony said it was working with investigators after hackers stole data from users of its PlayStation Network, and told customers it would restore services only when it was confident it was secure.

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