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Iran blocks internet on third night of protests
A swirl of wild rumours combined with travel restrictions and a near-total media blackout from official agencies
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Infineon not vulnerable to takeover: CEO in Boersen-Zeitung
He added that its strong position in security technology in Germany could present regulatory difficulties for a suitor
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Facebook, Twitter face deadline in Brexit fake news probe
The companies have been given until January 18 to share information requested by British lawmakers
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AT&T says all US states will use its public safety network
The US government awarded a contract to it to build the network
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Amazon ordered not to pull in customers who can't spell 'Birkenstock'
The ruling is a victory for the German sandal maker whose relationship with it has grown increasingly antagonistic
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South Korea students dive into virtual coins, even as regulators crack down
They crammed into a classroom to share tips on investing and sharing tales of fantastic returns for savvy investors
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Hong Kong eyes blockbuster China tech IPO queue, led by Xiaomi
Companies such as Xiaomi and Lufax are among those mulling multi-billion dollar listings in Hong Kong next year
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India likens cryptocurrencies to Ponzi scheme, cautions investors
Cryptocurrencies are not legal tender and have no regulatory permission or protection in the country
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Two Romanians charged with hacking US capital police cameras
They were arrested in Bucharest on December 15 and charged with conspiracy and various forms of computer fraud
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Apple apologises after outcry over slowed iPhones
The company said it would cut the price of an out-of-warranty battery replacement for an iPhone 6 or later









