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Tech - Page 190
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First Apple computer to be sold at UK auction
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Samsung’s new Android tablet is gorgeous and expensive
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Palestinian held for Facebook criticism of Islam
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Television networks stomp on Google TV ambitions
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Facebook to begin building $450M data center in NC
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‘Hulu for Magazines’ coming – but only for Android
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Google gives employees 10 percent raise, cash
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Hacker of O’Reilly website gets 2.5 years in jail
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Smartphones may soon diagnose STDs
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Google Gives Free Wi-Fi to Holiday Travelers
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Health officials working on STD test app, would enable users to urinate into cell phone
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Report: Netflix will clobber U.S. internet bandwidth
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Microsoft Kinect is not racist
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Daylight Savings Time: The things we do for an hour of sleep
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Twitter now has A D.C. presence; hires Adam Sharp as government liaison
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Five ways your cell phone can save you
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Facebook says so-called privacy breaches not a big deal in response to letter from Reps. Barton and Markey
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Internet, mobile at forefront of election coverage
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Google Street View offers sneak-peak of Germany
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iPhone alarm app gives Europe an extra hour of sleep
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YouTube co-founder quits, position passed on to Google employee
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Praise for MySpace’s new look — but that logo?
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Facebook launches quirky ‘friendship pages’
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Scientists find ‘liberal gene’
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Consumer Watchdog: Google’s privacy protections are ‘window dressing’
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LimeWire ordered to shut down permanently
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Google Donates $5M to Develop Digital Journalism
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One EMP burst and the world goes dark
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Igor A. Gusev, leader of SpamIt, investigated by Russian police
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Robot lifeguard patrols Malibu
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Google: your new travel agent?
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With Kinect, Microsoft aims for a game changer
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Facebook advertisers can glean private data
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Google admits further Street View privacy failures
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Venture fund to help social-networking startups
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Branson dedicates spaceport runway in NM desert
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R.I.P. Chatroulette: A Sad Tale of Missed Opportunity
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Top 5 ‘rare earth’ minerals: What are they?
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U.K. Police Tweet all Incidents for 24 Hours