Tech - Page 180
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Supermarket carts sporting iPad chargers in UK
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Apple customer given store hard drive
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Tulane scientists: Newspapers could power cars
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Pirate Bay founders launch legal file-sharing site
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Soyuz failures may result in space station abandonment
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Exclusive: Verizon letter disputes union claims
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Mobile shopping: More buzz than buy so far
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Apple loses unreleased iPhone, again
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WikiLeaks says website was target of cyber attack
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Woman pays $180 for wooden iPad (it's fake)
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DOJ sues to stop giant telecom merger (UPDATE)
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Hack may have hit Google users in Iran
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Sony tablets aim to stand out from crowd
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CNN gets more personal, buys iPad magazine Zite
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Beyonce pregnancy news at MTV VMAs births new Twitter record of 8,868 Tweets per second
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The mystery of Steve Jobs's public giving
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Behind Google’s $500 million settlement with U.S.
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Apple's worldwide court battles against Samsung: where they stand and what they mean
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The copyright nightmare of "I Have a Dream"
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How daily deals are losing their allure -- for businesses and consumers alike
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Study: Social media may hinder, not aid, revolutions and civil unrest
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Looking for Leonardo, with camera in hand
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Leak at Wikileaks
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NASA: Space station may be evacuated by late November
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New heat for Google CEO
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China pulls online documentary showing cyberattacks against U.S.
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Not tonight dear, I’ve got a laptop: Couples spend more time in bed looking at screens than at each other
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Masked protesters aid Time Warner’s bottom line
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After disasters, social media struggles to keep up with expectations
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One more thing...
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In Britain, a meeting on limiting social media
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Rob “CmdrTaco” Malda has resigned from Slashdot
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Why Tim Cook is the best choice to run Apple
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Tim Cook: my first-person impression of Apple's new CEO
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Merriam-Webster dictionary now includes "Tweet", "Social Media", "Crowdsourcing" and more
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Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple
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Sprint to get iPhone 5
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Facebook responds to Google+ with updated privacy settings
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Apple wins Samsung phone ban in Dutch court