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German Hackers Claim They Cracked iPhone Fingerprint Scanner

The Chaos Computing Club, a group of German hackers, claimed to have cracked Apple's new iPhone fingerprint scanner ...

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China’s Web Crackdown Gives Mobile Chat a Boost

Tencent Holdings' WeChat mobile messaging service, which is akin to WhatsApp, stands to gain more users as China makes it more and more risky to vent opinions online ...

South Korean Skyscraper Will Disappear Daily

In a loud declaration of, "Because we can!" plans have been hatched to build a skyscraper in South Korea that will be able to turn invisible ...

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Syrian Rebels Use iPads to Target Weapons

Syrian rebels have taken to using an iPad app to help guide mortar fire ...

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Iran Briefly Loses Grip on Social Media

Facebook and Twitter were widely available to Iranian netizens on Monday. Come Tuesday, however, things were back to normal: The sites were blocked ...

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Google Street View Car Gets in Fender-Bender or 3 in Indonesia

A Google Street View car dinged a pair of public transport buses and a truck in Bogor, Indonesia ...

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Huawei Blasts US for Illegal NSA Spying

Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei is taking a PR victory lap following reports suggesting that the National Security Agency spied on the company ...

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NSA Backdoors Could Cost US Companies Billions in Business Abroad

The National Security Agency's efforts to include "backdoors" in U.S. companies' security products, networks and devices -- thereby making it easier for the NSA to snoop around -- could hurt business abroad ...

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Early China Launch Heads Off iPhone Smugglers at the Pass

Smugglers who have long taken advantage of delays in Apple product releases in China will have a harder go of it when the company launches its newest iPhone models ...

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China Targets Online Rumor Mill With Threat of Jail

China's Supreme Court announced new guidelines for Internet use, including years-long jail stints for people who author "online rumors" that are viewed more than 5,000 times or reposted 500 times ...

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China Frees Journalist Who Was Outed by Yahoo

Shi Tao, a Chinese reporter who was incarcerated in 2005 after Yahoo divulged his email details, has been released from prison ...

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Apple’s Teenaged Nemesis Blows Its Big Reveal

Sonny Dickson, a teenager in Australia, leaked photos on his website purportedly showing an Apple fingerprint scanner. The photos were published less than one week before huge Apple events in California and China ...

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Apple Schedules Dog and Pony Show in Beijing

Apple has invited Chinese journalists to a Sept. 11 event in Beijing to announce... well, no one really knows, but it could be a big deal ...

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Ministry of Sound Sues Spotify Over Copycat Compilations

Ministry of Sound, a London night club and dance music brand, is suing music streaming service Spotify for copyright infringement ...

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Yahoo China’s Days May Be Numbered

Yahoo China ceased providing news and community services Sunday, a move experts say signals that Yahoo is pulling the plug on its Chinese service ...

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Apple’s Got Algorithm

Apple has acquired AlgoTrim, a Swedish software developer that specializes in compression algorithms for mobile phones ...

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BBM May Leave the Nest

BlackBerry is looking to spin off its BlackBerry Messenger service into a separate business to compete with other instant messaging apps ...

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Nokia Threatens to Leave India Over New Taxes

Nokia sent a letter to India's commerce ministry threatening to leave the country because of Indian taxes ...

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China Makes Example of Bo Xilai on Social Media

China's Communist Party used Twitter-like social media platform Sina Weibo to report the details of the trial of Bo Xilai, a former Party star who is in the process of being taken down on corruption charges ...

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US Widens Probe Into Microsoft’s Overseas Bribes

The U.S. government is investigating bribes that Microsoft is alleged to have given to officials in Russia and Pakistan in return for contracts, marking the expansion of an ongoing probe ...

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