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Google to pay $17M to states in Apple cookies case
Google has reached a US$17 million settlement with 37 U.S. states and the District of Columbia over its unauthorized placement of cookies on devices running Apple's Safari browser, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Monday. Read More


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Google to warn users of 13,000 search terms associated with child porn
Google will display warnings above the search results for 13,000 terms it believes are associated with more explicit child sexual abuse terms, it announced Monday. Microsoft said it will take similar action on its Bing search engine, and on Yahoo searches powered by Bing. Read More

HealthCare.gov error rates going down, consultant says
The technology team working on the troubled HealthCare.gov has made significant progress in recent days, with error rates on the U.S. government's health insurance shopping site down to less than 1% from 6% just after its launch, officials said Friday. Read More


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Judge sentences Anonymous hacker to 10 years in prison
A member of the hacker group Anonymous was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for hacking into the computers of a geopolitical analysis firm. Read More

FCC app lets consumers check how mobile broadband providers stack up
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has released a smartphone app that will allow users to measure the speed of their mobile broadband connection while providing aggregate data to the agency for measuring nationwide mobile broadband network performance. Read More


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