The Digest: Russia wants to ban Apple CEO Tim Cook… and 4 other things people are talking about today

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Russian politician says Apple CEO Tim Cook should be ‘banned’ from country after coming out as gay | The Independent

“Hours after Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly addressed his sexuality for the first time, a St Petersburg politician has called for him to be banned from Russia. Anti-LGBT campaigner Vitaly Milonov, a member of the Legislative Assembly of St Petersburg, drew on stereotypes of homosexuals to suggest Cook could bring ‘Aids and gonorrhea’ to Russia.”

Meanwhile, at The New York Times: Tim Cook Is Important Because Firsts Are Important

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Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Warg faces lengthy jail term | BBC News

“Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Warg has been found guilty of hacking into computers and illegally downloading files in Denmark. The Danish court found Mr Warg and his co-defendant guilty of breaking into computers owned by technology services giant CSC. Warg will be sentenced today and could face six years in jail.”

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Time travel and teleporting ‘a reality for today’s children’ | The Telegraph

“Time travel, invisibility cloaks and teleporting could all happen within today’s schoolchildren’s lifetimes, experts agree. Children could be travelling between centuries as soon as the year 2100, while teleportation could become a regular occurence by around 2080, professors from Imperial College London and the University of Glasgow have said.”

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What happens to your Facebook account when you die? | The Guardian

“When a Facebook user dies, there are two options: delete the account or memorialise it. How can people plan for their digital legacy?”

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Amazon admits Fire phone was overpriced | Fortune

“When it introduced the Fire smartphone in July, Amazon bet sales would be something worth bragging about. But three months in, it’s obvious the Fire phone is more dud than runaway success.”

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