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Facebook Pulls Beheading Video amid Furor

Facebook yanked a beheading video from the social network late Tuesday following outrage over its lifting of a ban on the gory imagery.

The flip flop came as Facebook aimed to balance the diverse sensitivities of its billion-plus members with a desire to be a platform for free speech and real-world news stories.

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Cameron Blasts Facebook over Beheading Videos

British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday condemned Facebook as "irresponsible" after the social networking site lifted its ban on users posting videos of beheadings.

Cameron said "worried parents" needed to hear an explanation from the U.S.-based website.

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Nokia Unveils New Windows Phones, First Tablet

Nokia is expanding its lineup of Windows phones and introducing its first tablet computer, all sporting the powerful camera technology found in its flagship Lumia 1020 smartphone.

The struggling cellphone maker is turning to the camera to differentiate its phones from rivals. The Lumia 1020 has a 41-megapixel camera with technology designed to produce better low-light shots and offer greater manual controls than most smartphones.

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U.N. Atomic Agency Suffers 'Malware' Attack

The U.N. atomic agency said Tuesday that some of its computers were infected by malicious software, in its second embarrassing IT slip-up over the past year.

The International Atomic Energy Agency, which holds highly sensitive information on its member states' nuclear facilities, said however that none of its data was compromised.

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Media Outlets Urged to 'Share Stories' at Facebook

Facebook sought to entice media outlets to post more news stories at the leading social network Monday, helping pinpoint promising pieces -- a tactic aimed at combating Twitter.

A "Stories to Share" feature added to Facebook pages of news organizations was designed to find engaging stories and let them be shared, according to vice president of media partnerships Justin Osofsky.

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Yahoo Hires 'Gadget Geek' Pogue in Tech News Push

Yahoo on Monday announced that it hired New York Times reporter David Pogue to head a grand expansion of consumer-focused technology news.

Pogue's hiring came as the faded Internet search star continued a quest to redefine itself as an online venue for "premier digital content."

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UK Looks to New Nuclear Plant to Secure Energy

Britain has agreed to build the country's first nuclear power plant in a generation, ignoring concerns raised by the Fukushima meltdown in Japan as the UK seeks to secure its future energy needs and cut greenhouse gas emissions.

The government struck a deal with Electricite de France and a group of Chinese investors Monday to build the country's first nuclear power plant since 1995 — a massive project that will bring in 16 billion pounds ($25.9 billion) of investment to keep the lights on amid declining supplies of North Sea gas and rapidly escalating fuel costs.

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Apple Expected to Rev Up iPad Line as Tablet Market Heats

Apple is expected to rev up its iPad line Tuesday as the tablet market heats up with competition from devices powered by software from Google and Microsoft.

Analysts agree that iPads will star at an invitation-only event being held in San Francisco on the cusp of the prime year-end holiday shopping season.

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Facebook Becomes Google Advertising Ally

Google-owned online ad-placing service DoubleClick on Friday announced that the way has been cleared to include space at Facebook.

Google had previously been shut out of the social network's advertising network, with no reasons given for the exclusion or the change of heart.

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Haifa Wehbeh Appointed as Telecom Ambassador for Humanitarian Causes

Caretaker Telecommunications Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui announced on Friday the appointment of singer Haifa Wehbeh as a telecommunications ambassador for humanitarian causes.

He made the announcement during a workshop on telecommunications information and road safety, which focused on the need for finding solutions to dangerous driving in Lebanon.

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