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  1. Kevin Lancaster

    Verizon clients targeted by U.S. government

    U.S. government traces calls, IP addresses of Verizon clients The U.S. government has issued 150,000 requests for Verizon customer information in 2014 alone
  2. Kevin Lancaster

    Samsung's profits take a dive

    Samsung’s profits slump Samsung’s profits have taken a knock for the third consecutive quarter
  3. Kevin Lancaster

    Presidency notes fake Cyril Ramaphosa Twitter accounts

    Presidency asks Twitter to shut down accounts The Presidency is in the process of asking Twitter to close down fake accounts claiming to be Cyril Ramaphosa
  4. Kevin Lancaster

    France uses IP address to track Schumacher thief

    IP address of Schumacher thief traced The IP address of the computer used by the thief of Michael Schumacher’s medical records has been tracked down
  5. Kevin Lancaster

    BlackBerry offloads research department to VW

    BlackBerry sells research department to VW BlackBerry is selling its German research and development department to the automotive giant
  6. Kevin Lancaster

    Government restrictions pose Internet threat

    Internet’s greatest threat is government A report has found that government access restrictions pose a great danger to the future of the Internet
  7. Kevin Lancaster

    Google accused of censorship

    Google removes BBC, Mail Online, Guardian articles Media houses have accused Google of challenging press freedom
  8. Kevin Lancaster

    Facebook acquires ad firm LiveRail

    Facebook buys video ad firm Facebook has extended its interests into the world of video advertising
  9. Kevin Lancaster

    Google continues its expansion into music streaming

    Google acquires Songza Google hopes to hit a high note with its latest acquisition
  10. Kevin Lancaster

    Samsung's Chinese suppliers violate labour laws

    Samsung suppliers violate labour laws According to an external audit, dozens of Samsung’s suppliers in China are contravening labour laws
  11. jes

    Copper theft unit needed: Sacci

    Copper theft unit needed: Sacci The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) called for a specialised copper theft unit, following three consecutive months of theft increases.
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    Big bang “breakthrough” evidence may be flawed

    Big bang “breakthrough” evidence may be flawed American astrophysicists who announced just months ago what they deemed a breakthrough in confirming how the universe was born now admit they may have got it wrong.
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    Microsoft All-in-One keyboard trackpad works with smart TVs, consoles

    Microsoft All-in-One keyboard trackpad works with smart TVs, consoles Microsoft has combined a trackpad and a keyboard into one device
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    Dreamworks TV launches on Youtube

    Dreamworks TV launches on Youtube When AwesomenessTV launched as a YouTube channel two years ago, it was a bet by veteran TV and movie producer Brian Robbins on the ability of teen and tween audiences to find videos they love to watch online.
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    Amazon launches streaming music service

    Amazon launches streaming music service Amazon’s newly announced music streaming service is yet another attempt by the company to move beyond e-commerce
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    Twitter COO Ali Rowghani resigns

    Twitter COO Ali Rowghani resigns Twitter’s chief operating officer, Ali Rowghani, has resigned from his post and won’t be replaced
  17. jes

    Sleekgeek reaches milestone

    Sleekgeek reaches milestone Sleekgeek celebrates 15,000 member milestone on Facebook, and marches forward to encourage geeks to live a healthier life
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    Nissan e-NV200 all-electric van unveiled

    Nissan e-NV200 all-electric van unveiled Nissan unveiled its second all-electric vehicle, its latest push into the eco-friendly car sector despite disappointing sales.
  19. jes

    Vodafone reveals extent of government snooping

    Vodafone reveals extent of government snooping Vodafone has revealed the scope of government snooping into phone networks
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    Barnes & Noble teams with Samsung to make Nook tablets

    Barnes & Noble teams with Samsung to make Nook tablets The deal will allow the bookseller to focus on developing its Nook digital software and away from building its own tablets.
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