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Sprint announces data plan caps
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Galaxy Nexus and Motorola DROID maker talks future of mobile devices
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Groupon prepares for IPO
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PayPal to set up physical shops
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Vehicle tracking technology to aid businesses
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Intel's Ultrabook poised to compete with MacBook Air
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Review: Why you shouldn't count out the Samsung Galaxy II S
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Obama teleprompter stolen!
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Google invests in DNA sequencing research
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What's different about the iPhone 4s?
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iPhone 4s app to man: 'Your wife's been cheating on you'
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Young Muslims in Egypt use YouTube and satire to change perceptions about culture, religion
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Google wants a music career
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Kindle Cloud now available for Kindle 3
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How RIM can make the best of a massive failure
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A look at the Android tablet market
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Status update sent from my iPad: 'Protesting capitalism at Times Square'
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Chinese dragon flies in on wind power
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Dennis Ritchie, C programming language inventor, passed away Wednesday
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Smartphone artificial intelligence
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Social Media enables Occupy Earth
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US Judge: Samsung infringed on Apple patents
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Microsoft/Skype deal finalized
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Analyst: iPad 3 is on the horizon
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Apple projected to sell 4 million iPhone 4s this weekend, analysts say
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Google's Schmidt joins Google+ following Google engineer rant
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Google and Apple differences
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Skype's Competition: Rebtel
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Apple Rumors: iPad mini?
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FCC: "free" computer classes now in session
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Nokia looks to make a comeback
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Microsoft defends Windows 8 from customers who don't like change
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Google engineer's leaked memo: Amazon sucks
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Sony reacts to new security breaches
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Iran to begin exporting nuclear tech
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Facebook sparks privacy concerns at FTC
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China blocks Google Android
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Why the camera on the iPhone 4s is better than the one on your phone
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Steve Jobs' legacy: Tech no longer only for techies