Tech - Page 173
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Candidates answer cybersecurity questions at CBS/National Journal debate
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Women bloggers seek to fight online misogyny, critics decry threat to free speech
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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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Cybersecurity concerns over USAJobs site a 'red herring,' critics say
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Yelp's new iPhone update pokes fun at Rick Perry
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U.S. Judge orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks data
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Ashton Kutcher hires Twitter editorial staff to manage account
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Facebook close to settlement with FTC on privacy
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Facebook 'pleased' that Google now searching its comments
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Tweets become new spin room in 2012 campaign
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Senate Dems block vote to overturn FCC Internet regulations
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China Telecom looks to expand to U.S. market
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T-Mobile Q3 revenues down
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Rubio: 'I want the Internet of tomorrow'
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Hutchison corrects Franken: Net neutrality did not exist when YouTube was created
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Oregon senator, tech think tank engage on GPS tracking case
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Norquist to Senate: Net neutrality vote will be considered in congressional ratings
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Flash for Android and Playbook to cease, says Adobe
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Emergency Alert System failure
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Supreme Court justice: Warrantless GPS tracking 'sounds like 1984'
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Holder: DOJ is 'ready and eager' for AT&T antitrust trial
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WH will veto legislation to overturn FCC Internet regulation
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Some Oregon voters to cast ballots via iPad
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Nook Tablet is Barnes & Noble's answer to Amazon's Kindle Fire
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A robot with a human face
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Zuckerberg's official return to Harvard
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Android came before iPhone, says Google's Schmidt
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Kerry flip-flops on Congressional Review Act
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Microsoft Windows Phone gets new management
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Google+ Pages launched for businesses and brands
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Government bureaucrats can't prevent data breaches
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UK music industry: Block the pirate bay
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DHS confirms hackers could 'remotely reprogram and manipulate' cells at federal prisons
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Don't Worry, A Bunch Of HTC Phones Are Getting Ice Cream Sandwich Next Year
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Documentary in the works praising 'Anonymous' hackers