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Apple hiring big brains to build its industrial lithium-ion batteries A year and a half ago, Apple had applied for just eight patents related to auto batteries. Recently, it has hired a bevy of engineers, just one of whom had already filed for 17 in his former career, according to a Thomson Reuters analysis.
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Lawsuit against Apple for poaching A123 auto engineers Electric-car battery maker A123 Systems has sued Apple for poaching top engineers to build a large-scale battery division, according to a court filing that offered further evidence that the iPhone maker may be developing a car.
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WhatsApp starts rolling out voice calling feature to Android users NEW DELHI: After testing the feature with select users, it appears mobile messaging service WhatsApp is now rolling out the much awaited internet calling functionality to a wider set of people.
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Apple sued; Lawsuit says co 'poached' electric battery maker staff NEW YORK: Apple has been sued by developers of an advanced automotive car battery for allegedly poaching key employees, providing evidence that the California tech giant is working on an electric vehicle.
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Google launching YouTube for kids on Monday Google is launching a version for kids of YouTube that will feature appropriate content and controls, in line with its strategy to redesign some of its products for use by this segment.
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Zero Day Weekly: Lenovo's poison Superfish, Netgear vuln, SIM card spying ... Welcome to Zero Day's Week In Security, our roundup of notable security news items for the week ending February 20, 2015. Covers enterprise, controversies, reports and more.
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Wooplr receives 5M dollar funding to expand team in India Social media platform Wooplr has reportedly received 5 million dollars in a Series A funding round, from Helion Ventures, to expand its team in India.
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US urges removing Superfish program from Lenovo laptops The US government on Friday advised Lenovo Group Ltd customers to remove "Superfish," a program pre-installed on some Lenovo laptops, saying it makes users vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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US, UK spies hacked firm for access to data Britain's GCHQ and the NSA hacked into a Dutch company that allow both to seamlessly evasedrop on phones worldwide. (AP photo).
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Why an Apple Car Makes Sense By now you've probably heard plenty of speculation surrounding the reports that Apple plans to build an iCar, and perhaps some pretty funny parodies of the idea.
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