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Thursday 19 Feb 2015
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Former A123 employees accused of violating agreements as company claims Apple is developing a large-scale battery division to compete 
Leading PC manufacturer shipped computers containing Superfish software that could leave users permanently open to attack when using public Wi-Fi network 
As Sega releases footage of its previously teased Sonic Runners, we take a look at the winding road that has brought the blue speedster to this point 
Adobe’s Photoshop has been the dominant force in image editing for a quarter of a century, but now there are lots of good competitors – some free, some paid for, some even work in the browser 
Dana Lone Hill to bring class action lawsuit against policy that has provoked ire from groups who want their identities protected online 
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Fellow Kickstarter-funded creator says accusations over Godus game are ‘way out of proportion’ as he sends support to British developer 
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Super Mario 64 and 'mod' culture: meet the man behind the high-def makeover
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Aleks Krotoski and the tech team mark a decade of Google Maps by asking where mapping technologies came from and are going in the digital age 
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Supporting images for Brown Moses: Cross-border artillery analysis - video
Blogger and citizen journalist Eliot Higgins – aka Brown Moses – explains how he used open-source information to determine cross-border artillery attacks that appear to be being fired from Russian territory into Ukraine
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