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Facebook struggling to court advertising revenue
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Devastating solar storms to affect Earth, space weather expert says
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Nanosensors to monitor solider health being developed by U.S. military
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Intel looks to create cyborgs
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Restaurants are using data to improve server sales stats
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Internet access tax outlawed in New Hampshire
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Lawmakers applaud new Facebook organ donor program
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BGR Source: Apple could offer direct mobile service
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SpaceX test fires rocket headed to International Space Station
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Google 'wi-spy' engineer outed
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Verdict pending for Oracle's suit against Google
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Zuckerberg announces Facebook organ donor program
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Wind tunnel testing phase for commercial space shuttles complete
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Scientists discover new sub atomic particle with Large Hadron Collider
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Hunting for meteorites yields monetary rewards
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UK parliament prepping 'damning' phone-hacking report against Murdochs
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Iran allegedly building clone of captured U.S. spy drone
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‘Liking’ things on Facebook could get you fired
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Deutsche Telekom inks deal with Android mobile security app
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Falcone feeling increased pressure from LightSquared creditors
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U.S. investigation of Google Street View closed last year
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FCC report reveals Google supervisors knew about Street View data harvesting
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Apple's tax strategy saved the company billions
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Twitter looks to gain 2 active billion users
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Grassley lifts block on FCC nominees
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New app to track teenager's driving habits in development
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LA Times: Google releases FCC report on Street View Probe
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New planet found, scientists suspect it could support life
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FTC sends signals it is ready to take Google to court
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Math proves Universe had a beginning
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Sprint Nextel to continue unlimited data plan
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Counter-Intel ops target 'digital gangs'
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SpaceX confirms plans to launch first private spaceship to ISS
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Russians are hacking into your computer and cellphone
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FBI cyber veteran says government is losing cyber battle
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Apple profits soar upward on high iPhone and iPad
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Facebook IPO to be delayed till June
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FCC releases new LightSquared docs, Grassley not satisfied
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Google’s Eric Schmidt takes stand on Tuesday to defend Android