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[Title] => 'Slow smartphone updates are privacy threat'
[Summary] => One of the leading U.S. civil-rights organizations is taking on an unusual cause: spotty smartphone updates.
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[Title] => Peso continues to gain, closes at 51.05 to $1
[Summary] => The peso continued to gain against the dollar yesterday, rising by another nine centavos to close at 51.050 from Tuesdays close of 51.140 to the dollar on news that remittances from millions of Filipinos working overseas sent nearly a billion dollars in January.
"The remittance figure is helping the financial market and sentiment generally towards the economy is positive," a local trader said yesterday.
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"The remittance figure is helping the financial market and sentiment generally towards the economy is positive," a local trader said yesterday.
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