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The U.S. Supreme Court bolstered Monsanto Co.’s ability to control the use of its genetically modified seeds, ruling that companies can block efforts to circumvent patents on self-replicating technologies.
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The U.K. is looking at ways to help police trace criminals who use the Internet to communicate after Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg killed off plans by David Cameron’s Conservatives to monitor e-mail data.
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Absolute Software Corp., the maker of theft-recovery software installed on a billion laptop computers since 2005, says growth is about to speed up from demand in the $300 billion smartphone industry.
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South Korean officials said a cyberattack that froze networks at broadcasters and banks this week came from a domestic source and not China, contradicting an initial conclusion.
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Like many users of mobile devices, Arvind Jain is annoyed by how long it takes Web pages to load over cellular connections.
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AudioCodes Ltd., a maker of technology to enable Internet phone calls, is seeking to triple sales within five years, helped by a tie-up with Microsoft Corp.
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China’s army may be behind a computer-hacking group that has attacked at least 141 companies worldwide since 2006, according to a report by a U.S. security firm.
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The interrogation of Abdul Ghani Al Khanjar followed a pattern.
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AT&T Inc. got more than $16 million from the U.S. government to offer a calling service for the deaf that the company knew was being used by Nigerian fraudsters to steal from American merchants, the Justice Department said.
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Iran said it has identified the perpetrators of a cyber attack of the country’s crude-oil industry, tracing them to the U.S., Fars News Agency reported, citing an official.
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