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Spears, DeGeneres Twitpic accounts hacked
(AP)
AP - Hackers have broadcast bogus information about celebrities including Britney Spears and Ellen DeGeneres after breaking into their Twitpic accounts.
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Facebook, Twitter and peers for sale - privately
(AP)
 AP - Scott Painter makes his living betting on startup companies, having played a role in launching 29 of them over the years. But with the bad economy choking initial public offerings and acquisitions, Painter is now backing an idea that makes it easier for insiders like him to sell shares in their companies even before they go public.
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Toyota technology has brain waves move wheelchair
(AP)
AP - Toyota Motor Corp. says it has developed a way of steering a wheelchair by just detecting brain waves, without the person having to move a muscle or shout a command.
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EU, phone makers agree on new single charger
(AP)
AP - EU officials say they have reached a deal with mobile phone makers to introduce a new single, more energy efficient charger that can be used for data-enabled handsets.
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Former law student gets life in PlayStation murder
(AP)
AP - A former criminal law student has been sentenced to life in a California prison for killing one man and wounding two others in a dispute over a Sony PlayStation console.
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Companies appeal to China to drop Web filter plan
(AP)
 AP - Global business groups have made an unusual direct appeal to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to scrap an order for PC makers to supply controversial Internet filtering software, citing security and privacy concerns.
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China filter software faces tough sell in digital bazaar
(Reuters)
Reuters - China's latest Internet controls have been assailed by rights advocates and Washington, and yet the real challenge to its "Green Dam" plan may be the nation's own computer market, an anarchic digital bazaar.
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Smartphones, social networks to boost mobile advertising
(Reuters)
 Reuters - Advertising on mobile phones should really take off within two to three years, driven by new applications on smartphones and the growing popularity of social networks such as Facebook.
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Sony eyes cellphone/game gear hybrid
(Reuters)
Reuters - Sony Corp is considering developing a cellphone-game gear hybrid in a bid to better compete with Apple Inc's highly popular iPod and iPhone, the Nikkei business daily said on Saturday.
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