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The artificial intelligence behind wearable computing
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Facebook to be listed on the Nasdaq
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Google starts testing for awesome smartglasses
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Over half a million Macs hit with Trojan virus
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U.S. launches new spy satellite
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Law enforcement agencies to get money from Google settlement
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UK to monitor Internet activity
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New data supports Einsteins theory that universe is expanding faster
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New US drone design nuclear-powered
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NTIA says gov't and mobile could share some spectrum
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Schumer tells FCC to crack down on cell phone scammers
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NSA and Cybercom lead charge for new cyber law
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The task before Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg
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Unlimited free music to continue at Spotify
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Google Maps gets Nintendo-style upgrade
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No sign of Saturday hacker attack on Internet
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Credit card hack investigation confirmed by Secret Service
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Apple employees rate Tim Cook higher than Steve Jobs as CEO
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Chinese hacker linked cyber espionage against Japan, India and Tibet
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Foxconn workers want salary boost
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Facebook to beef up internal search
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Data suggests iPhone generates more revenue than Android for Google
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Sprint and HTC to announce new phone at NY press event
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4G LTE iPhone a possibility in Sprint's future
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Apple labor report finds illegal overtime in Foxconn factories
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Yahoo to add Do Not Track option to its global web empire
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RIM shakeup after Q4 miss
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House Republicans vote down ban on employer requests for Facebook passwords
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New claim suggest 'billions' of habitable worlds in Milky Way
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Reuters: Network security needs spurs new mergers and acquisitions
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GigaOm: New 'Google Drive' cloud storage rumored for April
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Schumer and Blumenthal call on DOJ to investigate employer password requests
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University of Maryland gets into the cybersecurity R&D game
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Instagram app coming to Android...sometime soon
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Resistance to new FCC reg puzzles proponents
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Google ordered to suspend autocomplete function in Japan
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Global social media manhunt challenge
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Google yet to take stance on employer requests for social network passwords
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Researchers wonder if social media harms mental health