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Couple held for killing and dismembering Uber driver in India
The couple will appear in court on February 8
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Millions in cryptocurrencies frozen after founder's death
Quadriga has 363,000 registered users and owes a total of C$250 million to 115,000 affected users
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Alphabet's higher spending worries investors
Google parent Alphabet reported quarterly earnings beating Wall Street expectations
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Tech giants respond more quickly to hate speech: EU
YouTube, Microsoft, Twitter, and Facebook assess and remove 72 percent of content deemed illegal
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New e-commerce rules jolt Amazon in India as products vanish
India’s new e-commerce investment rules bar online retailers from selling products via vendors
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Saudi Arabia's robotic citizen Sophia has a baby sister
Little Sophia has various features which include; telling jokes to children, singing songs and playing games
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Govt should develop special technology zones
Innovation economy should be built through clusters of tech-driven talent pools
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Fed backs Bangladesh as cyber-heist lawsuit kicks off
Unidentified hackers pulled off the heist using the SWIFT global payments network
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Pak-China fibre optic link activated for commercial use
Project to play key role in keeping China and Pakistan linked with the world: SCO
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Vice to cut 10% of staff in latest media downsizing
Chief executive Nancy Dubuc made the announcement to staff as part of her plan to refocus Vice
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Apple issues fix for FaceTime eavesdropping bug
Earlier Apple disabled feature known as Group FaceTime calling, following reports of the security lapse
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'Farewell to Facebook', bids Germany's retiring Merkel
Merkel’s Facebook following at 2.5 million followers is ahead of her friend and ally French President Emmanuel Macron
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This smartphone app keeps your diabetes in check
The aim of the startup is to let users view, save and share their glucose readings by connecting to a smartphone
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Facebook takes down vast Iran-led manipulation campaign
Operating in more than 20 countries
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Amazon profit jumps on strong holiday quarter
As the company moves into infusing artificial intelligence into its smart speakers and other devices
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Musk releases all Tesla patents to help save the Earth
It was a remarkable move in an industry where the smallest idea is carefully guarded to protect its monetary value
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Facebook: from Harvard dorm to global domination
The California social networking giant, Facebook turns 15 in February
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2018 'worst year ever' for smartphone market: survey
Worldwide handset volumes declined 4.1 per cent in 2018
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UAE used cyber super-weapon to spy on iPhones of foes
In a campaign that shows how potent cyber-weapons are proliferating beyond the world’s superpowers
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Airbus hit by 'cyber incident'
It had detected an incident that "resulted in unauthorised access to data"
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Samsung profits slump along with global demand
The firm is the flagship subsidiary of the giant Samsung Group and it is crucial to South Korea's economic health
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Facebook sees higher profits, more friends
Net profit was up a strong 61 per cent from the same period last year
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Firms that sold fake social media activity settle with New York state
The state of New York in a case that, for the first time, established such activity as illegal
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Google disables iPhone app that studied users' digital habits
Following a similar move by social media network Facebook
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Israel minister threatens to ban Amnesty over Airbnb policy
About 450,000 Israelis live in West Bank settlements often in confrontation with territory's 2.5 million Palestinians
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Facebook paid teens to track smartphone use
The program paid users ages 13 to 35 up to $20 a month for access to their devices to track their activity
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LG Display warns of panel price weakness
As wearables boost fourth-quarter profit
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US judge rejects Yahoo data breach settlement
The settlement called for a $50 million payout
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Email rival Slack says it has 10 million daily active users
The number of paying customers using Slack has risen by more than 50 per cent over the past five years
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Trust trumps money for Facebook with earnings due
It looking to rebound from a horrific year marked by a series of scandals over data protection
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Apple lowers some iPhone prices outside US
To offset strong dollar
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FBR introduces new registration process for mobile phones
Overseas Pakistanis can bring one cellphone without paying duties
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Google, Facebook, Twitter must do more against fake news: EU
European Parliament will hold elections in May
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Ride-hailing giants data sharing policies irks users
According to a report, 82% of customers were not comfortable with Uber / Careem sharing their data
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Snapchat weighs what was once unthinkable - permanent snaps
The company is also weighing an option to reveal the identities of users who make public posts
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iPhone bug that lets callers eavesdrop on others sparks privacy fears
And in some demonstrations peek through the front-facing camera
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Japan to survey 200 million gadgets for cyber security
As the nation prepares to host major global events
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Data of 14,200 HIV positive people leaked in Singapore
It is the second massive data breach in the city-state within months
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Facebook has 'new tools' against EU election meddling
Move part of campaign to answer growing pressure to rein in disinformation
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Malaysian startup develops a 'Halal' web browser
Salam Web heavily relies on community-vetted content that is marked appropriate
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You're hired! Thai startup fills gap in tech talent recruiting
Knowledge of new languages,programming tools helps build software faster and allows developers to easily work together
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The digital drug: Internet addiction spawns US treatment programs
Danny was different from typical plugged-in American teenagers
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Irrelevant complaints flood Karachi Police's Whatsapp helpline
Analysis of the last one and a half months shows that out of 9,000 messages, only 342 complaints were genuine
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US free news sites BuzzFeed, HuffPost feel the layoff pinch
No explanation was publicly given for the cuts, but the reasons are clear
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Robots serve up food and fun in Budapest cafe
They can serve up food and drink, tell jokes, dance with the kids or just hang out for a chat with customers
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Irish data watchdog investigates Twitter over privacy rules breach
Under the new GDPR European privacy regulations breaking privacy laws can result in fines
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Facebook to merge WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger
The three services will, however, continue as standalone apps
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Microsoft 'waiting to find out' why Bing went offline in China
Sites such as Facebook and Twitter have long been blocked by authorities using a censorship apparatus
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'We don't sell people's data,' says Facebook's Zuckerberg
Facebook also provides users with controls regarding information used for ad targeting
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Tonga no closer to repairing severed undersea internet cable
The sole satellite network operator is all that is keeping the kingdom from a virtual cyber blackout