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Eric Schmidt to meet Britain's Cameron as tax row rages

Google Inc's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt is due to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday as a participant of an advisory group just days after UK lawmakers lambasted the Internet company's tax affairs.

LulzSec hackers who "wreaked havoc" at Sony jailed in UK

A group of British hackers who "ran riot" causing millions of dollars of damage to computer networks run by Sony, the CIA and other agencies were sentenced to jail terms on Thursday.

EBay developers working on possible apps for Google Glass

Developers at eBay Inc are working on potential applications for Google Inc's Glass project, opening up the possibility that shopping and broader commercial activities might be conducted through the wearable technology.

Coffee with Apple chief: $610,000

An anonymous bidder paid $610,000 in a charity auction for coffee date with Apple chief Tim Cook, the organizers said Wednesday.

Google challenger in Vietnam redirecting queries

A Russian-financed search engine seeking to challenge Google's dominance in Vietnam.

UK lawmakers find Google misleading on tax

Google Inc faced angry questions on Thursday from British lawmakers investigating its tax affairs and whether it had misled parliament in testimony last year.

Google says 900 mln Android mobile devices activated

Some 900 million smartphones and tablets running Google Inc's Android software have been activated since the platform's inception in 2010, executives said at the company's annual developers' conference on Wednesday.

NZ Supreme Court to hear Megaupload evidence appeal

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has won the right to demand the United States hand over all the evidence in its online piracy case against the internet entrepreneur, New Zealand's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.

Google unveils music service for mobile gadgets

Google on Wednesday rolled out a music service for smartphones and tablets powered by its free Android software, in a challenge to streaming radio firms such as Pandora and Spotify.

Amazon gets help to lure big business to the cloud

As Amazon.com Inc seeks to transform itself into a leading provider of technology to the world's largest corporations, it's discovering that it needs help.

Google CEO discloses 'rare' vocal cord problem

Google Inc chief executive Larry Page provided the first public details of the voice ailment that sidelined him from speaking engagements last summer, saying that he has limited movement in his left and right vocal cords.

ElectraCard admits system breached in global ATM heist

A Pune-based card processing company acknowledged on Monday that hackers breached its security to increase the limits on some pre-paid card accounts in a global ATM heist in December.

Documents in case against Internet activist Swartz to be released

A US judge on Monday ordered the release of previously sealed documents in the criminal hacking case against deceased Internet activist Aaron Swartz.

Windows 8 is not a can of soda: Microsoft

Microsoft has taken to its official blog to defend Windows 8, sing its praises and accuse consumers and journalists of being overly negative in their criticism of the software.

A snappy way to tell a tale

Text and photographs are passé. Short videos are the rage on social media.
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