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FILE - A Jan. 13, 2011 file photo provided by IBM shows the IBM computer system known as Watson at IBM's T.J. Watson research center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Watson is being tapped by one of the nation's largest health insurers, WellPoint Inc., to help diagnose medical problems and authorize treatments.  (AP Photo/IBM)
FILE – A Jan. 13, 2011 file photo provided by IBM shows the IBM computer system known as Watson at IBM’s T.J. Watson research center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Watson is being tapped by one of the nation’s largest health insurers, WellPoint Inc., to help diagnose medical problems and authorize treatments. (AP Photo/IBM)
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Yup, it s happening: Europe reportedly has taken first steps in antitrust investigation into Google s Android.

Speaking of legal issues Google is facing, a Hong Kong court has ruled a film tycoon can sue Google for defamation because autocomplete can lead to suggestion of connection with criminal gangs.

Austrian law student, founder of Europe vs. Facebook, is at it again. This time, he wants to bring a class-action lawsuit against the company over various unlawful acts involving privacy issues.

News hoax says Intel is suspending $6 billion operations in Israel.

IBM s new TrueNorth chip can simulate brain functions.

Tour colleges without the expense, via Google Street View.

Chinese government says it isn t banning Apple device purchases because of security concerns.

More Hachette vs. Amazon fallout: More than 900 authors are set to slam Amazon in a New York Times letter/ad this weekend.

 

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