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  • Yahoo Japan suspects 22m IDs stolen

    18 May 2013 : Yahoo Japan Corp. has said it suspects up to 22 million user IDs may have been stolen during an unauthorised attempt to access the administrative system of its Yahoo! Japan portal.

  • US seizes Bitcoin operator accounts

    18 May 2013 : US authorities seized the accounts of a Bitcoin digital currency exchange operator, claiming it was functioning as an "unlicensed money service business," court documents showed Friday.

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  • Streaming music gains in US market: survey

    02 Apr 2013 : Streaming music services like Pandora online radio are gaining fast among US listeners under age 35, a survey showed Tuesday.

  • Android gains US share at Apple expense: survey

    02 Apr 2013 : Smartphones using the Android platform boosted their US market share in recent months, extending their lead over Apple's iPhone, a new survey shows.

  • Six European countries move against Google over privacy

    02 Apr 2013 : Six European countries, including France and Britain, on Tuesday launched joint action against Google to get the US Internet giant to scale back on new monitoring powers that watchdogs believe violate EU privacy protection rules.

  • Publicis targets 50% revenue from digital

    02 Apr 2013 : French advertising group Publicis, number three worldwide, aims to generate half of its revenue from digital activities within five years, its chief executive said on Tuesday.

  • Tech obsessed? Go on a digital detox holiday

    02 Apr 2013 : The latest concept aimed at Silicon Valley's stressed-out tech junkies is California's Camp Grounded, a summer camp for adults who leave their gadgets behind and get back to basics with bunk beds and bonfires.

  • Apple apologises after China outrage

    02 Apr 2013 : Apple chief executive Tim Cook has apologised to Chinese consumers after the US technology giant was subjected to a barrage of criticism in state-run media over alleged "arrogance" and double standards.

  • US visa day sparks new debate on tech workers

    02 Apr 2013 : As the US government opened up visa applications Monday for highly skilled immigrants, debate flared anew on the tech sector's demands to be able to hire more foreign workers.

  • US court deals blow to digital music resales

    02 Apr 2013 : A US federal court has dealt a blow to a music website offering sales of "pre-owned" digital music, ruling that it violates copyright law by making illegal reproductions.

  • Microsoft shines a new light on sharing

    01 Apr 2013 : IllumiShare is a new concept that allows anyone to share both physical and digital objects on any surface.

  • YouTube to shut down - April Fool's

    01 Apr 2013 : In an elaborate April Fool's prank, YouTube announced Sunday it was going dark for a decade, and that the site was merely an eight-year contest to find the best video.

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