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Restoring memory with a microchip now closer to reality

Scientists believe that a revolutionary new implant that can help restore memory in people who suffered a stroke or brain injury could start human trials in the next two years.

YouTube rules out bringing pay channel to India soon

The world’s largest video website, YouTube, has no plans to bring its subscription channels service to India any time soon, the company said, Himani Chandna Gurtoo reports.

Google+ struggles to attract brands, some neglect to update

Two years after introducing its social network Google+, Google Inc is struggling to win over the brands and businesses that have been its most loyal customers in the Internet search market.

The power mappers

Have you ever wondered how those bubbles get on to online maps, showing you exactly where you find your newest local eatery or ATM? A look at the online community of students, professionals and businessmen mapping India in real time, writes Humaira Ansari.

Huge cyber bank theft spans 27 countries

In one of the biggest ever bank heists, a global cyber crime ring stole $45 million from two Middle Eastern banks by hacking into credit card processing firms and withdrawing money from ATMs in 27 countries, U.S. prosecutors said on Thursday.

Google's Video Doodle tribute to Hollywood filmmaker Saul Bass

As a mark of honour, Google paid tribute to Hollywood graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass through its Video Doodle.

Dotcom's lawyers say prosecution threatens Internet freedom

Lawyers for Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom accused the US government Wednesday of launching a flawed prosecution against their client with "frightening" implications for all Internet users.

Obama considers Twitter lawyer Wong as Internet, privacy adviser

The White House is creating a new senior adviser position to focus on Internet and privacy policy, and Nicole Wong, a lawyer known for her work at Google and Twitter, is a leading contender for the job, a source familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.

Nokia investors tell CEO their patience running thin

Nokia investors told Chief Executive Stephen Elop on Tuesday that they were running out of patience with his flagging attempts to catch up with market leaders Apple  and Samsung in smartphones.

IT researchers hack Google's Australian office building

Google's Wharf 7 office in Sydney has stated that their building control system, which monitors the building's mechanical and electrical equipment, has been hacked by two IT security researchers.

Acer 8-inch Windows tablet posting leaks

A posting for Acer W3-510 tablet has appeared and then disappeared on Amazon's US site, suggesting that Microsoft has reconfigured its operating system for smaller devices.

3D printer can 'print' real handgun

Computer files to create a handgun almost entirely from parts made with a 3D printer went online, alarming gun-control advocates after it was successfully test-fired by its inventor.

Apps help smartphones monitor your homes

Presence, which was launched late last month, converts a spare Internet-connected iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch into a free video camera with real-time video and audio streaming, and motion detection and notifications.

Google replaces 'Palestinian territories' with 'Palestine'

Google is recognizing a state of Palestine, at least on its local home page in the Palestinian territories.

Clients question Google's UK tax status: poll

Some of Google's clients have questioned its assertion that it does not sell to customers from its London office, a key plank in its ability to operate almost tax-free in Britain, a poll said on Friday.

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