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NY top court says 'private' Facebook photos can be disclosed
Noting “significant controversy” over what information on Facebook deserves privacy protection
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Philippines' President Duterte tells soldiers to shoot female rebels in private parts
'I have been saying again and again, don't take the president literally but seriously,' says his spokesperson
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Apple CEO downplays special dividend at shareholder meeting
Cook said the company would provide an update on its capital return program during its April earnings
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Toshiba appoints ex-banker as CEO
Nobuaki Kurumatani, a former executive of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, will become chief executive
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Twitter's CEO downplays chatter about possible acquisition
He sees value in the social media network remaining an independent company
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Uber's fourth-quarter loss narrows to $1.1 billion
The ride-hailing company’s quarterly revenue rose 11.8 per cent to $2.2 billion from its previous quarter
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US pushes motion to put Pakistan on global terrorist-financing watchlist
United States has been threatening to get tough with Islamabad over its alleged ties with militants
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WikiLeaks founder Assange loses bid to halt UK legal action against him
The ruling means Assange remains in a legal and diplomatic impasse, with no way out of the embassy
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Cryptocurrency traders to launch lawsuit against Coincheck on Thursday
Ten traders will file the claim at the Tokyo District Court over Coincheck’s freezing of cryptocurrency withdrawals
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German court rules Facebook’s use of personal data illegal
Facebook hides default settings that are not privacy-friendly in privacy center: Berlin court verdict