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Here s what s on the end-of-the-week menu.

Apple spent $699,133 on security for Tim Cook — whose compensation more than doubled during a banner year for the company — in 2014.

Apple is reportedly giving China access to its devices for security checks.

Twitter shares rose 3.3 percent yesterday on speculation about an acquisition by Google. Shares are up about 1 percent as of this post.

Adobe releases an emergency patch for a flaw in Flash that cyber thieves were exploiting in versions of Windows, Apple and Linux operating systems.

Saying it has applied for a taxi license and is working on improving safety, Uber resumes service in Delhi.

The Winklevoss twins plan to launch the Nasdaq of bitcoin  in the coming months.

U.S. journalist with ties to Anonymous is sentenced to five years in prison for linking to hacked data.

France wants U.N. to establish framework to compel social network providers to limit dissemination of violent messages.

New service lets you buy texts and voicemails (and a postcard!) from your fake boyfriend or girlfriend.

 

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