Issue: June 29, 2012   (Archive)
Friday, May 24, 2013   

Dotcom connects with NZ judge
New Zealand police acted illegally when armed officers raided Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's Auckland mansion this year, a High Court judge has ruled.



News Corp to split
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp announced it intends to split its entertainment division and publishing business into two separate companies.

Tokyo comfort on show
A South Korean photographer whose Tokyo exhibition on wartime "comfort women" only went ahead after a court injunction said the show is key to keep the public informed.

Google raises its Glass
Google glasses that overlay the internet on daily lives should hit the market within two years - technology the US tech giant hopes will someday make fumbling with smartphones obsolete.

Meltdown for trio in nuke-ruse cleanup
Three South Koreans have been jailed for up to two years for rigging share prices by spreading false rumors about a nuclear accident in North Korea.



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