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VIDEO: Computex: PC makers eye comeback
Asia's biggest computer show begins in Taipei, with PC makers looking to unveil new products to try and offset declining sales.
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Apple e-book deal 'cost millions'
A deal between Apple and publishers to set the price of e-books cost customers "hundreds of millions of dollars", a government lawyer claims.
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Businesses tempt customers to be investors
The businesses tempting customers to be their investors
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In pictures: Computex 2013 press day
Smartwatches, hybrid PCs and mind-reading kit launch in Taiwan
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Mars spacecraft celebrates 10 years
The European Space Agency celebrates the 10th anniversary of its Mars Express mission, which was launched to the Red Planet in June 2003.
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Blind group attacks Captcha security
The National Federation for the Blind says its members are unable to sign an e-petition calling for printed material to be more accessible to the visually impaired because of "Captcha" security.
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Laptop runs both Android and Windows
Asus shows off a laptop that runs Android and Windows; Acer unveils an 8.1in handheld PC; and several "phablets" go on show at Computex.
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Electronic election security blasted
A website says it cast several votes in France's first digital election by registering under different names.
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Minecraft creators release new game
Minecraft maker Mojang has released an early version of its newest title Scrolls - a battle game based around a virtual deck of cards.
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VIDEO: How can 10,000 photos be organised?
Ian Hardy looks at new ways we can organise our data as we look to store ever more content.
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Infosys shares jump on Murthy return
Shares of Infosys, India's second-largest software firm, rise after the company asks its co-founder Narayana Murthy to return as chairman.
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VIDEO: Internet censorship around the world
BBC correspondents in China, India and the US give their views on internet censorship.
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Cracking open the corporate world
Welcome to the world of the ethical hackers
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Apple fights US charges over e-books
Technology giant Apple is to begin its defence against charges by the US government that it colluded to set the prices of e-books.
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VIDEO: How safe is your webcam?
Speaking to a professional penetration tester, BBC News looks at the methods hackers can use to gain access to webcams, and how to protect yourself.
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VIDEO: Should Google restrict all pornography?
Google has defended its efforts to curb the availability of indecent images of children online after a government adviser called for tougher action.
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VIDEO: Webscape: Tweet after death
Kate Russell finds a way to update social networks after death
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VIDEO: Google: 'Zero tolerance' on abuse images
Google spokesman Scott Rubin explains his company's policy on handling online images of child sexual abuse.
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How online child abusers are caught
How you can help the net catch child abusers
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Web porn curb urged after April case
Search engines such as Google should do more to restrict access to online pornography, a government adviser says after the April Jones case.
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