Today in international tech news: After a decade, Microsoft and the EU are nearing the end of a marathon legal tango. Also: A British intelligence agency issues some dire warnings about cyberattacks and terrorism; "Angry Birds" tries to tap into -- not fight -- piracy in China; and police investigate racist tweets in England after a heartbreaking soccer defeat.



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