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Feb 21, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - Kim Dotcom, Pirate King

Kim Dotcom, Pirate King

Is Megaupload's founder a criminal mastermind, or the world's most entertaining scapegoat? A file-sharing wizard's ridiculous rise and fall

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Obama Urges Congress to Reward Companies That Keep Jobs in U.S.

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This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, writers Bryan Gruley, David Fickling, and Cornelius Rahn examine the rise and fall of Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom, who was recently arrested on an estate in New Zealand. Cops seized three passports under different names, 25 credit cards, a bulletproof wristwatch, and an life-sized statue of the creature from the Predator movies. The arrest has pitted MP3-swapping geeks against the record industry. We also have stories on Foxconn Technology Group and Google. Enjoy!

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