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An exterior view of eBay/PayPal offices in San Jose, Calif., is seen, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011. EBay Inc. says its fourth-quarter revenue rose, as the healthy holiday shopping season bolstered growth in its PayPal online payments business and online marketplace.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
An exterior view of eBay/PayPal offices in San Jose, Calif., is seen, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011. EBay Inc. says its fourth-quarter revenue rose, as the healthy holiday shopping season bolstered growth in its PayPal online payments business and online marketplace. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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We ve got your Tuesday tech news right here.

PayPal goes after Apple Pay security in a New York Times ad: We the people want our money safer than our selfies. (PayPal is alluding to the recent posting of nude photos stolen from celebrities iCloud accounts.)

Facebook, Google, Twitter and others launch the TODO Project, an open-source software alliance.

Gartner says 75 percent of mobile apps will fail basic security tests through 2015.

Apple tells people how to remove the free U2 album from their iTunes accounts.

FCC says it received 3 million comments about net neutrality. The deadline was midnight Monday.

University of California plans $250 million venture fund to invest in startups by its students and faculty.

Uber ban overturned in Germany.

The top advertiser on Google? None other than Amazon. Also near the top: Microsoft.

It looks like Boeing will beat out SpaceX for NASA contract for astronaut space taxis, says the Wall Street Journal.

Roku reports milestone, saying it has sold 10 million players.

 

Photo from Associated Press archives