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Endeavour: First Day In Orbit

Endeavour spends its first day in orbit performing a standard scan of the space shuttle's thermal protection system using the Orbiter Boom Sensor System.

Facebook lobbied to kill network privacy: report

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Facebook has spent more than $6,600 lobbying California state officials to negate the Social Networking Privacy Act which will impose penalty on social networking sites for displaying personal details of children under 18.
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'Cyber Scout' volunteers to protect King in Thailand

The surging rebellions through internet urging to overthrow the political coup in the middle east has probably motivated the Thai justice ministry to patrol cyberspace in search of anybody violating the kingdom’s strict lese majeste rules, an offence punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

PSN still down in Japan; Server glitches slow PlayStation restoration in US

Almost 24 hours after Sony restored the PlayStation Network and Qriocity in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East, there was no word on the restoration of the services in Japan and the rest of Asia. Meanwhile, there have been reports that the PSN restoration in the U.S. and Europe was far from being a smooth affair, with occasional server glitches slowing down the process much to the disappointment of avid fans who skipped sleep to lay hands on favored games.
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Developer lawsuits threaten Apple

Apple developers are being targeted from a company that claims it owns the rights to Apple's own payment tools, demanding that they license from them or face steep legal action.

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