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Oregon family finds Amazon's Alexa has a mind of her own
String of events made Alexa send an audio recording of the family to one of their contacts randomly
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US launches criminal probe into bitcoin price manipulation
Federal prosecutors are working with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
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Google tries to ease tensions on eve of new EU privacy law
Organisations must have transparent justification for processing personal data
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Apple blocks Steam's plan to extend its video games to iPhones
The company is serious about protecting its ability to take a cut of digital purchases made on its mobile devices
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Ride-hailing giant Uber valued at $62b
Uber also reported a one-time gain of $2.5 billion, income that came largely from selling its business units
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Mobile payment firms struggle to dethrone cash in Southeast Asia
More than 70 per cent of the region’s 600 million-plus people do not use banks
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Instagram finally lets you mute accounts
Normally, users would block such accounts but the photo-sharing giant has finally provided a less extreme option
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China's ZTE estimates at least $3.1 billion loss from US sanctions
The report also said the company is hopeful to remove the ban soon
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Amazon under fire for supplying police with facial recognition tool
After an ACLU investigation found the company had been working with a number of US law enforcement agencies
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'I'm sorry', Facebook boss tells European lawmakers
Zuckerberg is also due to meet French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris









