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Chevy Volt fires spark damage control efforts
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Cyber Monday sting on "rogue websites" by U.S. law enforcement
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Disney, Pixar, Dreamworks sign online streaming movie rental deal with YouTube
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Verizon may launch Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Motorola DROID 4 early December
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Chevy Volt under investigation due to battery fire
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WAPO: Police tools generate privacy concerns
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Competition scrambles to head off new Apple television
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Calls for ISPs to curb illegal file sharing rejected by E.U. court
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Deutsche Telekom may sell UK assets
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iPhone 5 could include near-field communication payment tech
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China now world's largest smartphone market
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FCC's Genachowski calls for extra hearing for AT&T-T-Mobile merger
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FCC has not published data behind jobs claim
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AT&T to launch home energy monitoring service
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USB stick turns any screen into full Android computer
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First U.S. Military hypersonic missile tested
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Occupy Flash calls for removal of Adobe Flash
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Malware targeting Android phones on the rise, says McAfee
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Yoda Santa made of Legos
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Foreign cyber attack on Illinois water utility
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Citigroup: potential Amazon smartphone Christmas 2012
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Dedicated Facebook functionality on new phones for emerging markets
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Pandora gets political
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Disney game rivals Angry Birds
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Microsoft's secret social network
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Google Music goes live in U.S. with Google+ integration
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PETA attacks Mario, tells fans to 'Relax!'
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Facebook: Site hacked and flooded with pornographic and violent images
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Diaspora co-founder died over weekend
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Multiple clean-tech firms deemed unsustainable
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iPhone 4 and 3GS top-selling Q3 phones
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First electric motorcycle released by major factory
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Mastercard and Intel announce strategic partnership
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Scientists use drones to study birds
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Drinkify: a website that combines music and cocktails
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Spotify pays music industry, uses P2P technology
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Online education: Rethinking how education works
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Using technology to improve cities
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U.S. Judge orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks data