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Store attendants help customers at an Apple store selling the iPhone 6 in Beijing on October 23, 2014. During a trip to Shanghai last January, Apple CEO Tim Cook said he expects China to surpass the United States to become Apple's largest market. AFP PHOTO/Greg BAKERGREG BAKER/AFP/Getty Images
Store attendants help customers at an Apple store selling the iPhone 6 in Beijing on October 23, 2014. During a trip to Shanghai last January, Apple CEO Tim Cook said he expects China to surpass the United States to become Apple’s largest market. AFP PHOTO/Greg BAKERGREG BAKER/AFP/Getty Images
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says he had very open talks with Chinese officials about web security this week, and says he wants to bring Apple Pay to China.

Google is teaming up with Oxford University and expanding its artificial intelligence program.

The 90s must really be back — Facebook s new iPhone app, Rooms, allows users to create private chat rooms.

Google has signed deals to expand its offices in Sunnyvale and Redwood City, with enough room for 10,000 new workers.

Apple hasn t given up on sapphire, and says it may even work with bankrupt GT Advanced Technologies again.

Ello, the anti-Facebook social network, raises $5.5 million in funding as it promises stay ad-free and not to sell user data.

Toyota confirmed Friday it sold part of its stake in Palo Alto electric car maker Tesla Motors.

San Francisco-based Yelp has expanded its European presence by buying a German restaurant review service.

A new study finds Silicon Valley venture capitalists confidence may be waning — but will investments actually slow down?

Airbnb values itself at $13 billion as it considers an employee stock sale.

The Lumia smartphone will now be branded Microsoft, not Nokia.

Stitcher, the San Francisco-based podcast service, has been bought by Paris-based  streaming music service Deezer.

Not content in simply lying on your online dating profile? A new app lets you look more attractive in video chats.

And a look at the Internet s silent heroes, the content moderators who keep your social network feeds from being filled with images of porn and beheadings.

 

At top: Store attendants help customers at an Apple store selling the iPhone 6 in Beijing on October 23, 2014. (GREG BAKER/AFP/Getty Images)