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June 07, 2010 03:48 PM ET | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's newest iPhone model goes on sale this month, as the company strives to stay a step ahead of a growing cast of rivals like Google Inc in the red-hot smartphone market. | |
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June 06, 2010 05:06 PM ET | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc is planning to introduce features that will give its users even more access to updates from the popular social networking site Facebook, expanding a partnership the web companies struck last year. | |
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June 07, 2010 01:01 PM ET | BOSTON (Reuters) - Connecticut's top prosecutor called on Google Inc on Monday to say whether it had collected data from personal and business wireless networks without the owners' permission. | |
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June 06, 2010 06:21 AM ET | MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian police have been asked to investigate internet giant Google over possible breaches of telecommunications privacy laws, the attorney general said on Sunday. | |
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June 05, 2010 06:41 PM ET | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Google Inc said on Saturday it would hand over data it collected through wireless networks to French, German and Spanish authorities as it faces mounting legal issues concerning its data collection. | |
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June 06, 2010 03:53 AM ET | DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh has lifted a ban on social networking site Facebook after it removed "objectionable" content about the Prophet Mohammad and the country's political leaders, the telecoms regulatory agency said on Sunday. Facebook was blocked last week after publication of caricatures of the Prophet that hurt the religious sentiments of the country's majority Muslim population. | |
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June 04, 2010 08:11 PM ET | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless could be prepared to follow AT&T Inc's lead and change how it charges wireless subscribers to download data -- but analysts say other carriers may be better served by standing their ground in the latest pricing upheaval. | |
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June 04, 2010 08:48 PM ET | BOSTON (Reuters) - Hackers have planted viruses in video games for smartphones running on Microsoft Corp's Windows operating system, according to a security firm specializing in mobile devices. | |
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