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Microsoft files antitrust lawsuit against Google in EU
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Amazon may be pursuing music streaming licenses for Cloud Player, despite earlier reports
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Microsoft exec thinks tablets may be a fad, talks of new laser retina display
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4chan founder Christopher Poole gives Reddit ‘AMA’ interview to promote Canvas
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen blasts Bill Gates in new book
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Google settles with FTC over Buzz privacy violations
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Desperately need a girlfriend? Buy a ‘cloud girlfriend’ instead
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Cheezburger Network acquires Know Your Meme
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Canadian ISP Rogers throttles World of Warcraft
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Internet founding father Paul Baran dies at 84
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4chan plots to trick men on OKCupid into holding ‘involuntary flashmob’
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MSI GX680 gamer notebook packs Core i7, Nvidia graphics
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AT&T vows to improve ‘inaccurate’ broadband metering
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Google launches UK-based online magazine ‘Think Quarterly’
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Yahoo! Search Direct offers real-time ‘as you type’ search updates
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Judge rejects Google Books settlement
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Burma bans Skype, severing global communication
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Amazon cuts e-book sharer, Lendle; UPDATE: Lendle is back
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LinkedIn hits 100 million members
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Firefox 4 hits the streets
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Groupon ditches agency responsible for ‘tasteless’ Super Bowl ads
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Learning from Microsoft’s six biggest blunders
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It’s official: ICANN approves .xxx
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Microsoft behind Rustock takedown
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AMD to retire the ATI brand
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Dell Inspiron R notebooks get Sandy Bridge, switchable covers
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Did a 16-year-old girl help take down HBGary?
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Netflix will offer original series with ‘House of Cards’
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ICANN to vote on .xxx domain this week
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Etsy’s new social features expose buyer names, histories
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Death of the mouse: How eye-tracking technology could save the PC
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Senate antitrust committee to look at Google search ranking
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Newspapers finally eclipsed by online news and ad revenue
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Judge says U.S. government can have Wikileaks Twitter info
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Anonymous releases ‘damning’ Bank of America emails
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AT&T to implement monthly data caps for high-speed Internet service
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Engadget top editors Topolsky and Patel resign from AOL
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Miami is the most flirty American city online, study finds
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Google upgrades search with user-customized block lists
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Square responds to VeriFone on card security concerns
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Study: Gmail users younger, better-educated than AOL, Yahoo! users
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Groupon’s black markets: Resellers for daily deal coupon codes
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Texts will replace postage stamps in Sweden and Denmark
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Controversial EU law bans unauthorized cookies
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Million-dollar mistakes: 2010 data breaches cost US companies an average of $7.2M
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Lenovo ThinkPad X220 notebook promises 24 hours of battery life
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Intel launches Core vPro processors
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Microsoft: Stop using Internet Explorer 6. Please.
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Little Green Tree relieves shipping guilt with carbon offsets
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National Day of Unplugging urges 24 hours of tech abstinence
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WordPress suffers devastating DDoS attack
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Movin’ on up: The winners of Google’s algorithm adjustment
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Bing launches Groupon competitor with Bing Deals
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Sony opens PlayStation Move for ‘prestigious researchers and professionals’
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Microsoft’s other mobile OS: Windows Embedded Compact 7
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Internet and WikiLeaks up for Nobel Peace Prize
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Google’s content farm crackdown causes collateral damage
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Anonymous: Forget LULZ, we’re in it for revolution