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Spotify mocks eBay, warns ONE USER about tiny data breach Personal details of one Spotify user compromised, prompting company to alert all users and update Android app
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Apple could reveal Smart Home plans at WWDC A worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) reveal could be on the cards for Apple's Smart Home initiative, according to one report
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Facebook doesn’t care about your privacy, that’s why it is worth $150bn As Facebook slaps itself on the back over new privacy tools the social network unveils another way for people to share more of their lives online
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eBay investigated by UK and US authorities after data breach UK data protection boss says people will be "go off" web companies that don't look after their personal info
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Nest Protect recalled in US A safety flaw in the Nest Protect smoke alarm has become the subject of government attention
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eBay hacked – should I change my password? We explain how to reset your password, how to check if you've been hacked and how to avoid eBay scams following eBay's huge security breach
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Android targeted by Russian gangs with sophisticated new $5,000 banking malware Professional cybercriminals from Russia are using highly sophisticated code to attack banks
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Ebay tells 233 MILLION customers to reset passwords Over 200 million passwords stolen as hackers grab personal data including names, phone numbers and email addresses
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EE announces £200 Eagle, Android 4G tablet to take on Apple iPad Mini New £200 Eagle 4G tablet launching 28 May, with range of new 4G Wi-Fi hotspots also on the way
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Microsoft dropped Surface Mini announcement at the last hour Microsoft didn't think it would be "a hit".
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Gmail for Android update adds save to Google Drive option Major update to Gmail for Android improves interface and adds new features
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Samsung RENAMES Heathrow Terminal 5 to flog Galaxy S5 UK's newest airport hub will be called Terminal Samsung Galaxy S5 to promote company's latest phone
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Google says European court struck wrong in privacy ruling Eric Schmidt says European court struck wrong balance in controversial new online privacy ruling