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Zynga hopes to get gamers more hooked
b>NEW YORK:/bBeware, if you're among the hordes who wonder where the time went after becoming absorbed in online games such as i>FarmVille/iand i>CityVille/i>. Zynga, the hot Internet startup that created those ever-engrossing pastimes, is introducing another reason to goof off.
Google gets nod to buy travel software firm
b>WASHINGTON/b>: Google Inc won government clearance with restrictions for its US$700mil (RM2.24bil) purchase of airline fare tracker ITA Software in a deal that will give the Internet search giant a key role in online travel.
Drunk on Facebook? That could be a problem
b>NEW YORK:/bCollege students' Facebook pages might hold clues to which of them are at risk for alcohol dependence and abuse.
Google donates RM36.6mil to fight modern slavery
b>SAN FRANCISCO:/bGoogle is donating US$11.5mil (RM36.6mil) in grants to fight modern slavery and its hold on 27 million people worldwide, the technology company said.
Catholic leaders to use Internet against paedophiles
b>ROME:/bRoman Catholic Church leaders unveiled an Internet teaching project to help clergy around the world root out paedophiles in their ranks and protect children from potential abusers.
Hacking ‘mole’ helps FBI arrest Anonymous leaders
b>NEW YORK:/bOne of the world's most-wanted hackers secretly became an FBI informant last year, providing evidence that led to charges against five other suspected leaders of the Anonymous international hacking group.
Apple shares RM294bil cache
b>SAN FRANCISCO:/bApple Inc CEO Tim Cook, moving swiftly after taking over from late Silicon Valley icon Steve Jobs, fulfilled a longstanding desire of investors by initiating a quarterly dividend and share buyback that will pay out US$45bil (RM135bil) over three years.
Fraud costs Asia RM3bil a year
b>SINGAPORE/b>: Many banks still do not have enough teeth to tackle fraud, which costs Asia around US$1bil (RM3bil) a year, but social media could be a game changer due to the reputational risk, said a top official from business software firm Progress Software Corp.
Google accuses Microsoft, Nokia of mobile collusion
It has filed a formal complaint with the European Commission.
iPhone 5 defines Apple success, Tim Cook-style
Tim Cook is no Steve Jobs when it comes to leading Apple Inc. And that may not be a bad thing.