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Facebook clarifies rules on banned content
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc clarified its rules banning certain content from its social network, as the Internet company strives to curb controversial posts such as support for violent militant groups and nudity without damaging its status as a global hub for users to share information.
Thirty percent of U.S. adults try to shield cyber info: poll
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Thirty percent of adults in the United States have taken steps to hide their information from government surveillance programs monitoring phone and electronic communications, a Pew Research Center survey said on Monday.
Authorities closing in on hackers who stole JPMorgan data: NYT
(Reuters) - Federal authorities investigating the data breach at JPMorgan Chase & Co are confident that a criminal case will be filed against the hackers in the coming months, the New York Times reported, citing people briefed on the investigation.
China says deliberation on draft anti-terrorism law goes ahead
BEIJING (Reuters) - Deliberation on a controversial Chinese anti-terrorism law is going on and it will be formulated based on national security needs, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday, after a senior U.S. official suggested the legislation had been put on hold.
Big problem for fund managers: liking Apple too much
NEW YORK (Reuters) - At more than 15 percent of his fund's assets, John Burnham, manager of the $136 million Burnham Fund, has a larger stake in Apple Inc than any other diversified fund.
Online music licensing venture makes offer to allay EU concerns
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Three of Europe's biggest groups, which collects royalties for songwriters and performers, have offered concessions in a bid to soothe European Union regulatory concerns about their plan to set up an online music licensing venture.
China's TCL Corp to build factories in India, Brazil
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's TCL Corp, one of the world's biggest mobile handset and television manufacturers, is seeking to build factories in India and Brazil next year to overcome high import tariffs in these rapidly expanding consumer electronics markets.
China's Li Ning to team up with Xiaomi on 'smart' running shoes
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Li Ning Co Ltd is teaming up with Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi [XTC.UL] to produce a new generation of "smart" running shoes this year, in the sports brand's latest effort to revive its waning fortunes.
Bain-backed MYOB to file for $2.3 billion Australia IPO by end-March: sources
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Bankers running the expected A$3 billion ($2.29 billion) initial public offering of Australian software firm MYOB Ltd, owned by Bain Capital, plan to file a prospectus for the sale by end-March, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Forget streaming, aging boomers still want their fitness DVDs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Despite the ubiquity of online fitness offerings from Pilates videos on YouTube to indoor-cycling smartphone apps, fitness experts say aging boomers reluctant to go with the streaming flow want their home exercise in a DVD format.
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