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EU Sets January Deadline for Google’s Antitrust Response

The European Union gave Google a January deadline to devise detailed proposals to resolve a two-year antitrust investigation into whether Google used its market dominance to thwart rivals, according to Reuters ...

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Google in Talks to Resolve Antitrust Issues in Europe

Google is expected to agree to changes in the way it displays search results, a move that will likely allow it to skirt an antitrust investigation in the U.S. However, things are still unresolved between Google and the European Commission ...

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UK Won’t Prosecute UFO-Hunting Hacker McKinnon

Gary McKinnon, the British man who hacked into U.S. government files to search for evidence of UFOs, will not face prosecution in the United Kingdom ...

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Google, Belgian Papers Sort It Out

Belgium down -- a bunch more to go ...

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Pope Gives New Meaning to ‘Followers’

Pope Benedict XVI made his Twitter debut on Wednesday in front of a congregation of more than 1 million faithful ...

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Unified European Patent System Could Goose Innovation

In an attempt to harmonize the various patent systems used throughout the European Union's 27 nations, the European Parliament adopted a uniform patent system Tuesday ...

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Brit Music Industry to Haul Pirate Party to Court

Britain's music industry body is preparing to take the Pirate Party UK to court for offering access to The Pirate Bay, which has been blocked in the UK ...

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Apple Maps’ 43-Mile Mistake Could Strand Travelers in Outback

Apple's new map system on iOS 6, which replaced Google Maps, has drawn plenty of criticism from pundits ...

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Report: Iran Uses Huawei Gear to Snoop on Citizens

Foreign telecommunications companies, including China-based Huawei, have helped Iran collect incredibly detailed data on its citizens' telephone and Internet use, Reuters reported ...

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China Toughens Smartphone Standards

New smartphone regulations in China have caused concern among technology companies, according to The Wall Street Journal ...

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iTunes Expands to India, Russia, 54 Other Countries

The iTunes store has opened up in Russia and a slew of other countries that were previously left off its coverage map ...

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Fears Rise Among Free Net Advocates as UN Meeting Kicks Off

The UN-sponsored World Conference on International Telecommunications, which will feature government regulators from 193 countries, opened Monday, prompting fears that the meeting could ultimately damage Internet freedom ...

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Syria’s Internet Silence Enters Day 2

Internet and mobile phone service has been cut off throughout war-ravaged Syria ...

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Google Appeals to German Public in Link Fee Fight

Germany's parliament on Thursday began discussing legislation that would allow the nation's news publishers to charge search engines for displaying links to, and snippets of, news articles. Before debate began, Google launched a very public campaign on its German site asking the public to oppose the legislation ...

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Chinese Media Accuse Cisco of Lax Security

China's state-run media could be in the early stages of a wave of attacks against U.S. telecommunications giant Cisco, according to Tech In Asia ...

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Knockoff Sellers Knocked Offline on Cyber Monday

In both 2011 and 2012, U.S. authorities seized domains of streaming sites the week of the Super Bowl. The logic, apparently, was that the Super Bowl was the mother of all illegal viewing events, so it figured to be a good time to knock these sites offline ...

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UK Tweeters Face Libel Threats Over False Rumors

As many as 10,000 Twitter users in the United Kingdom face the threat of legal action because of their tweets regarding recent sexual abuse allegations ...

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ICANN C’tee Reveals Swarm of Objections to ‘.anything’ Names

The committee reviewing applications for dozens of new top-level domains has publicized more than 250 objections to dozens of them, along with the reasons for objecting ...

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AC/DC Finally Brings Its Dirty Deeds to iTunes

Legendary Australian rock band AC/DC, which had long been queasy about digital formats, has released its music on Apple's iTunes store ...

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Israel Bombarded by Millions of Hack Attempts

More than 44 million hacking attempts have been made on Israel's government websites since last week, when it unleashed 20 air strikes and killed Hamas' top military commander, the Israeli government announced Sunday ...

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