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Here s what s on the Wednesday menu.

The FBI is investigating at least 11 physical attacks on Internet cables in the Bay Area over the past year, including one on Tuesday.

Apple Music s Beats 1 radio reportedly went down for about 30 minutes on its first day.

Vienna court rejects privacy class-action suit against Facebook. We wrote about the lawsuit a couple of months ago.

ICYMI: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ruled late Monday that the NSA can temporarily resume bulk collection of Americans phone records.

Study: 8 percent of Instagram accounts are fake.

After backlash, Sprint says it will stop slowing video speeds for unlimited-data customers.

Future of Life Institute, a group backed by Elon Musk, announces $7 million in grants to groups studying risks of artificial intelligence.

China adopts sweeping security law, which includes tight restrictions on foreign technology.

Microsoft launching portal for teachers to use Minecraft in the classroom.

Are you into Facebook Likes? Klout analysis shows best times to post are during work hours.

And California s kill switch law goes into effect today. It requires all mobile phones sold in the state to be equipped with the anti-theft technology. (Here s our previous coverage.)

 

Above: Minecraft screenshot.