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Apple stock drops on report of weak iPhone X demand and analysts have views mixed

Shares in several of Apple Inc's Asian suppliers fell for a second straight day on Tuesday, hurt by a report from Taiwan's Economic Daily and some analysts saying that iPhone X demand could come in below expectations in the first quarter.

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Can any parent actually keep their kids safe while watching YouTube?

In recent weeks parents have been shaken by media reports about upsetting, offensive or crassly commercial videos that children using YouTube and YouTube Kids could be exposed to just by following links from content they are familiar with.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson 'really hopes' the Pentagon is investigating UFOs -- but not for the reason you think

Funny physicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson told CNN Wednesday that he hopes the Pentagon is looking into UFOs they see zooming over the United States.

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After US kills net neutrality -- UK decides high-speed internet is a legal right of all citizens

The U.K. government has decided that 10 Mbps internet should be a legal right for all of its citizens.

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Britain joins US in blaming North Korea for 'WannaCry' attack

Britain said North Korea was behind the 'WannaCry" cyber attack that infected computers around the globe earlier this year on Tuesday, joining the United States in blaming Pyongyang for the ransomware incident.

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'#AJediYouAreNOT': Star Wars' Mark Hamill cuts down FCC chairman Ajit Pai for ridiculous anti-net neutrality video

Mark Hamill -- also known as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise -- took a a shot at FCC chairman Ajit Pai in a tweet early Saturday morning for appearing in an anti-net neutrality video produced by the far-right website Daily Caller.

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This is when you should unfriend someone on Facebook -- according to Aristotle

The nature and ethics of “fake news” has become a subject of widespread concern. But, for many of us, the issue is much more personal: What are we to do when a cranky uncle or an otherwise pleasant old friend persists in populating our news feeds with a stream of posts that can run deeply contrary to our own values?

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Here are 11 lies you may have heard about net neutrality

Talking about net neutrality is hard when there's misinformation everywhere. ... of net neutrality have been around since the dawn of the internet, but Tim Wu coined the phrase “network neutrality” back in 2003. You can see the paper here. ...

WATCH LIVE: Open internet in peril as FCC votes on the future of net neutrality

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is expected on Thursday to rescind rules that were aimed at ensuring a free and open internet, as protesters gathered online and in front of FCC headquarters to oppose the change.

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Bitcoin futures surge past $17,000 on launch day

The front-month bitcoin futures contract on the Chicago-based CBOE Futures Exchange surged past $17,000 on Monday, the first day of trading.

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Bitcoin wastes an insane amount of energy -- each transaction is enough to power 9 homes for 1 day

If you’re like me, you’ve probably been ignoring the bitcoin phenomenon for years — because it seemed too complex, far-fetched, or maybe even too libertarian. But if you have any interest in a future where the world moves beyond fossil fuels, you and I should both start paying attention now.

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Here's when should you unfriend someone on Facebook

The nature and ethics of “fake news” has become a subject of widespread concern. But, for many of us, the issue is much more personal: What are we to do when a cranky uncle or an otherwise pleasant old friend persists in populating our news feeds with a stream of posts that can run deeply contrary to our own values?

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China think tank calls for a more 'democratic' internet governance

China ranks fifth among 38 nations globally in standards of cyber governance, a top state-backed internet think tank said on Monday, calling for a 'democratic' internet governance system to eradicate inequalities it said marginalized developing nations.

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