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T-mobile agrees to pay $48 million for settlement of federal investigation
  T-mobile agrees to pay $48 million for settlement of federal investigation
T-Mobile US Inc has agreed to pay $48 million to resolve a federal probe into whether it adequately disclosed speed and data restrictions for its "unlimited" data plan subscribers, US regulators said on Wednesday.
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IBM, Walmart part of joint effort to track movement of Chinese food products with Blockchain
IBM, US retailer Walmart and Tsinghua University on Wednesday announced a joint effort to track the movement of food products in China using blockchain technology to improve food safety in the world's second-largest economy.
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Websites can store users' IP addresses to prevent cyberattacks: EU court
Website owners are free to store users' internet addresses to prevent cyber attacks, the European Union's top court said on Wednesday, rejecting a claim from a German privacy activist who sought to stop the practice.
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Amazon announces exclusive deal with top-selling country artist Garth Brooks
Amazon's new streaming service on Wednesday announced an exclusive deal with country superstar Garth Brooks, the top-selling artist to have resisted the fast-growing music format.
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Ericsson's new CEO may not necessarily come from telecom sector: Report
Struggling mobile networks giant Ericsson could try to hire a chief executive with no track record in the telecoms industry after looking beyond the obvious candidates, a source familiar with the matter said.
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IIM Calcutta Innovation Park to incubate 100 startups by 2020
IIM Calcutta Innovation Park has chalked out plans to incubate 100 startups by 2020, of which 40 would be funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and DFID.
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Now you can order food through Facebook pages
Users will also be able to get quotes from businesses, buy movie tickets and book appointments at spas and salons.
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OmniWear Arc brings haptic feedback to gamer's necks
​​Game controllers have been rumbling since the Nintendo 64 days, but a new wearable device is designed to take that kind of haptic feedback out of gamer's hands.
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Keyboard acoustics could let hackers untangle typed text through Skype
Those worried about their personal information leaking over the internet may already fear keystroke logging software, but a new study cautions against typing while Skyping.
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Laos' Plain of Jars recreated, courtesy virtual reality
The Plain of Jars, in Laos' central Xieng Khouang province, is scattered with thousands of stone vessels but scientists have yet to discover their original purpose.
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