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Federal regulators demand Tesla share information about fatal self-driving car crash

U.S. highway safety regulators have demanded that Tesla Motors Inc hand over detailed information about the design, operation and testing of its Autopilot technology following a May 7 fatal crash in which the system was in use.

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EU launches controversial internet privacy deal with US

The European Union on Tuesday launched a controversial deal with the United States aimed at curbing government spying on the personal internet information of European citizens.

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Google notifies users of 4,000 state-sponsored cyber attacks per month: executive

A senior executive of Alphabet Inc's Google unit said on Monday that the company was notifying customers of 4,000 state-sponsored cyber attacks per month.

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Feds investigating Tesla Motors for not reporting fatal electric car crash: report

The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Tesla Motors Inc for a possible securities law breach after the electric car maker failed to disclose a fatal crash in May, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

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Megaupload coming back? Founder Kim Dotcom plans a relaunch in 2017

Flamboyant German tech entrepreneur Kim Dotcom is planning to relaunch file-sharing website Megaupload in January 2017, five years after the U.S. government took down the site accusing it of piracy.

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Police use of 'bomb robot' to kill Dallas suspect is unprecedented, experts say

The death of a suspect in the Dallas police shootings marks the first time U.S. police officers have used a robot to kill someone, according to Texas and national experts.

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Facebook unveils optional 'end-to-end encryption' on Messenger app

Facebook announced Friday it would roll out optional "end-to-end encryption" for its Messenger application, following a trend aimed at stronger security and protection against snooping.

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Hacker attacks Baton Rouge cops in retaliation for killing Alton Sterling

Around 50,000 Baton Rouge police records were exposed as part of a cyber-attack allegedly carried out in retaliation for the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alton Sterling, the Daily Dot reported.

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Illinois man will plead guilty to 'phishing' celeb emails and posting nude photos

An Illinois man accused of breaking into the Apple iCloud and Gmail accounts of celebrities to obtain their private photos and videos has agreed to plead guilty to a felony computer hacking charge, prosecutors said on Friday.

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DVD player found inside self-driving Tesla car involved in fatal crash: police

A digital video disc player was found in the Tesla car that was on autopilot when its driver was killed in a collision with a truck in May, Florida Highway Patrol officials said on Friday.

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Tesla Motors under investigation after driver dies while using self-driving car's 'autopilot'

Tesla said Thursday a driver was killed while using the "autopilot" self-driving mechanism on its Model S electric car, leading to a federal safety investigation.

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Explainer: What is the dark web?

The “dark web” is a part of the world wide web that requires special software to access. Once inside, web sites and other services can be accessed through a browser in much the same way as the normal web.

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Airbnb sues San Francisco for requiring hosts to register with city officials

Airbnb sued the city of San Francisco on Monday, arguing that a recent ordinance which requires hosts to register with the city violates the online home-sharing company's free speech rights.

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