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Sharp marks long-awaited OLED foray with smartphone launch
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Facebook says hackers did not use stolen logins on third-party sites
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Tuesday that investigators have determined that hackers did not access other sites that use the social networking site’s single sign-on in a massive
Woman sues Facebook, claims site enabled sex trafficking
(Reuters) - A Texas woman, claiming that she was raped, beaten and sex trafficked at the age of 15 by a pimp who posed as a Facebook “friend,” has filed suit
Tesla must defend lawsuit alleging abuse of foreign workers
(Reuters) - A federal judge has ruled that Tesla must defend itself at a trial over allegations it knew foreign workers at its California assembly plant were threatened with deportation if
AMD needs perfection to justify share price rally: analysts
, (Reuters) - Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD.O) shares have been the S&P 500’s rock star gainer this year, but a recent slide signals some investors are hedging their bets that