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Kim Kardashian West sued over selfie case design

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Kim Kardashian West's company is being sued over a selfie case. The LuMee smartphone case, which is promoted by Kimisaprincess Inc, comes with an integrated light to help users take the perfect selfie. But now a man called Hooshmand Harooni has claimed in a $100m (£75m) lawsuit that the idea was copied from him. He says he patented an "integrated lighting accessory and case for a mobile phone device" in 2013, which he licensed to a company called Snaplight. Mr Harooni's patent infringement lawsuit reportedly claims Snaplight's profits have suffered as a result of the LuMee case and Kardashian's promotion of it. Kardashian receives a cut of LuMee's profits, according to the court documents. In a statement, Snaplight's founder Bardia Rahim said LuMee "created doubt in our technological and operational integrity" by launching the product. "It's illegal to try and monopolise the market, but more than that, it's un-A...

Jeanne Moreau: Madonna and Dame Helen Mirren pay tribute to French star

French cinema star Jeanne Moreau - who has died at the age of 89 - was an inspiration to many. And famous fans have been taking to social media to remember the actress. Madonna posted a set of photos of herself with Moreau on Instagram. She wrote: "Remembering this magnificent day when I first met my favourite actress Jeanne Moreau! She died today. There was no one like her." Dame Helen Mirren described Moreau as "a bold and beautiful icon". Posting a black-and-white image of a younger Moreau, she added: "An inspiration for me." Model Naomi Campbell also paid tribute. Hollywood star Antonio Banderas wrote a joint tribute to Moreau and Sam Shepard, the US actor and playwright whose death was also announced on Monday. "Jeanne Moreau, Sam Shepard thank you for enlighten us at 24 frames per second. RIP." French President Emmanuel Macron described Moreau as a "theatre and film legend". Moreau was probably best known for h...

Nemanja Matic: Manchester United complete signing of Chelsea midfielder

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                    Nemanja Matic was left out of Chelsea's pre-season tour of the Far East by manager Antonio Conte Manchester United have completed the signing of Nemanja Matic from Chelsea for £40m on a three-year deal. The midfielder, 28, becomes United's third summer buy after £31m defender Victor Lindelof from Benfica and £75m striker Romelu Lukaku from Everton. United manager Jose Mourinho described Matic as a "team player" who has "everything we want in a footballer; loyalty, consistency, ambition". Matic said he was "delighted" to be joining at "an exciting time". The Serbia midfielder added: "To work with Jose Mourinho once again was an opportunity I couldn't turn down. "I have enjoyed my time at Chelsea and would like to thank the club and the fans for their support. I cannot wait to meet my new team-mates and to star...

John Terry and Chelsea to face no FA action over 26th-minute substitution

John Terry and Chelsea will face no further action from the Football Association (FA) regarding the former club captain's substitution in his final game at Stamford Bridge. The 36-year-old arranged to leave the field against Sunderland in the 26th minute - matching his shirt number. Thousands of pounds were won in bets predicting the timing of the change last season, prompting the FA's Integrity Department to investigate. It decided there is no case to answer. Shortly before the game, the editor of a Chelsea fanzine had tweeted that Terry would be withdrawn after 26 minutes. One bookmaker said it had paid out on three bets, with one customer claiming he had been paid at 100-1 on a £25 stake. The FA then asked the betting companies involved for information on bets they received on the substitution. But it is understood it found no evidence to suggest there was inside information intended for the purposes of betting and no deliberate attempt at so-called spot-fixi...

Jesus Navas: Sevilla sign ex-Manchester City winger on four-year contract

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Spain winger Jesus Navas has rejoined Sevilla on a free transfer after he was released by Manchester City. Navas, 31, joined City from the La Liga side on a four-year deal worth £14.9m in June 2013. He made 173 appearances for City, scoring eight goals, but played just 24 league games last season. Navas' contract with City expired in the summer, leading him to return to Sevilla, where he began his career, on a four-year deal. He was part of the Sevilla side that won the Uefa Cup in 2006 and 2007 but suffered from chronic homesickness, which led him to turn down a move to Chelsea in 2006. Navas will break Sevilla's appearance record if he makes 27 more appearances for the club. He played 393 times in his first spell, with Juan Arza Inigo holding the record on 419.

The 'creepy Facebook AI' story that captivated the media

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The newspapers have a scoop today - it seems that artificial intelligence (AI) could be out to get us. "'Robot intelligence is dangerous': Expert's warning after Facebook AI 'develop their own language'", says the Mirror . Similar stories have appeared in the Sun, the Independent, the Telegraph and in other online publications. It sounds like something from a science fiction film - the Sun even included a few pictures of scary-looking androids . So, is it time to panic and start preparing for apocalypse at the hands of machines? Probably not. While some great minds - including Stephen Hawking - are concerned that one day AI could threaten humanity, the Facebook story is nothing to be worried about. Where did the story come from? Way back in June, Facebook published a blog post about interesting research on chatbot programs - which have short, text-based conversations with humans or other bots. The story was covered by New Scientist and others a...

How White House officials were 'fooled by email prankster'

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A UK hacker reportedly fooled top White House officials into engaging in fake email exchanges. The self-proclaimed "email prankster" convinced a senior cyber security adviser he was the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, CNN says. He also goaded the then media chief, Anthony Scaramucci, in the guise of ex-chief of staff Reince Priebus. Concerns about cyber security are running high amid claims hackers interfered in the US election. The White House told CNN it was investigating the latest incident and took the issue very seriously. The prankster posted some of the email exchanges on Twitter , where he describes himself as a "lazy anarchist", and said he was doing it for fun. On Tuesday he promised not to target the White House again, but said "you need to tighten up IT policy". Here are three of the most memorable parts of the hoax: 1. Security adviser gives out personal email address Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert was appar...