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| Apple makes "The Interview" movie available on iTunes |
| Monday, December 29, 2014 3:07 AM | |
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By Christina Farr and Liana B. Baker (Reuters) - Apple Inc said its iTunes store is now carrying Sony Corp's "The Interview", the film that angered North Korea and triggered a cyberattack against the studio. "We're pleased to offer 'The Interview' for rental or purchase on the iTunes Store," Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said in a statement. The movie, steeped in gross-out humor depicting the travails of two journalists who get enlisted to assassinate North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, costs $14.99 to buy and $5.99 to rent on iTunes, according to the website. ...
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| Sony says PlayStation still has problems, gradually coming back online |
| Monday, December 29, 2014 3:05 AM | |
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By Jim Finkle and Liana B. Baker BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sony Corp's PlayStation Network suffered connection problems for a fourth straight day since hackers attacked the video game network, and the company said on Sunday that service was gradually being restored. The hacker activist group known as Lizard Squad has claimed responsibility for disrupting both the PlayStation Network and Microsoft Corp's Xbox Live on Christmas Day. Service was restored to Xbox Live on Friday. ...
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| Crude bomb blast kills woman in Bengaluru |
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| NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A crude bomb exploded outside a busy restaurant in India's high-tech capital of Bengaluru on Sunday, killing a woman and wounding a man, police said. The low-intensity blast occurred in the centre of Bengaluru packed with Sunday evening crowds, prompting a security alert in other cities. Police said the improvised explosive device had been placed between two flower-pots near the Coconut Grove restaurant. Police commissioner M.N.Reddy said nobody had yet claimed responsibility for the blast. "Essentially, it was aimed at causing panic and fear," Reddy told reporters. ... |
| Islamic State executed nearly 2,000 people in six months - monitor |
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| BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Islamic State militant group has killed 1,878 people in Syria during the past six months, the majority of them civilians, a British-based Syrian monitoring organisation said on Sunday. Islamic State also killed 120 of its own members, most of them foreign fighters trying to return home, in the last two months, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The militant group has taken vast parts of Iraq and Syria and declared a caliphate in territory under its control in June. ... |
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