Tech - Page 183
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Visa heightens efforts to develop mobile-pay tech
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Sherman taking RIAA reins
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Hackers develop skills at Defcon convention with virtual Capture the Flag
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How Blackberry, not Twitter, fueled the London riots
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Anonymous targets Syrian Defense Ministry
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Verizon workers hit picket lines from Mass. to Va.
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'Anonymous' claims to hack 70 U.S. law enforcement websites
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45K Verizon workers strike over new labor contract
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Facebook spammer indicted in federal court
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FBI releases 'Child ID' app
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FBI launches "Child ID" iPhone App
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Sequel to Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos' slated for 2013 release
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DHS: Majority of hackers little more than 'script kiddies'
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NASA: Water flows on Mars during warm months
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Google and Microsoft butt heads on patent sales, collision allegations arise
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Former Microsoft exec to be govt's next 'chief of information technology'
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Randi Zuckerberg Leaves Facebook to Start Social Media Firm
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'Shady RAT': Five years of hacking organizations and governments
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Germany bans Facebook's facial recognition technology
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Anti-child porn bill may violate Internet privacy
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Study showing IE users have lower IQs an 'elaborate hoax'
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AT&T, T-Mobile merger gains state support
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FCC study finds broadband speeds don't always match providers' ads
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Amazon app store scams developers with 'free app'
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Google acquires Dealmap
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X-Box addict dies from blood clot after video game marathon
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signs bill prohibiting teacher-student friendship on Facebook
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Tweet Ceiling
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Study: 'Huge discrepancies' between global climate predictions and hard data
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Apple has more cash on hand than Uncle Sam
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Medical device regulations don't test safety, study finds
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Congress, companies and states chime in on the AT&T/T-Mobile Merger
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Google+ loses traffic every week, report finds
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Fox limits online streaming to paying subscribers
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Google buys facial recognition startup
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Navy to deploy death ray machine gun
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CrackBerry withdrawal: Research in Motion cuts 11 percent of its workforce
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'Secret iPad app' for Facebook discovered
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Scripted opposition to wireless merger raises credibility questions