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What will Facebook’s desktop application look like?
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Intel promises thin, light, powerful Ultrabooks
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Pentagon declares cyber attacks ‘acts of war’
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Intel launches new laptop category, includes tablet features
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Glenn Beck launches Markdown.com, another social deals site
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World War II codebreaking machine fully rebuilt
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Majority of young would choose tech over sense of smell
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Bartz: Yahoo will be “appropriately compensated” for Alipay
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Ashton Kutcher invests in vacation rental startup Airbnb
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Flixster may let you upload your DVD collection to the cloud
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Ballmer should step down, says high-profile hedge fund manager
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Rumor: Facebook and Spotify collaborating on music streaming service
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Peter Thiel’s ’20 Under 20′: Who we’re putting our money on
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Sony debuts Vaio S-series and Vaio F-series notebooks
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Infra-red satellite imagery unveils 17 lost Egyptian pyramids
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Inaugural eG8 forum sees call for tighter Internet regulation
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Sony’s Japan music site hacked; UPDATE: Sony Ericsson Canada hacked, user data compromised
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Yahoo Mail taps into Facebook, Twitter, and more
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Study: Gadgets make wealthy people’s lives ‘more stressful’
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Dell introduces slim XPS 15z notebook
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Microsoft CEO: Windows 8 due in 2012
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Anonymous to attack US Chamber of Commerce website today over ‘PROTECT IP’ bill
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Google was warned repeatedly about accepting ads from rogue pharmacies
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Apple, Amazon ‘app store’ spat continues
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Sony hacked once again, phishing site found on server
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83-year-old YouTube star celebrates UK’s Silver Surfers’ Day
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New York free speech activists sue Baidu for censorship
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Eric Schmidt compares U.S., British domain name blocking efforts to Chinese censorship
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Trojan “Mac Defender” starts to chalk up victims
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Facebook to combat child pornography with new Microsoft PhotoDNA software
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Amazon expands trade-in program to include electronics
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Upgrade your desktop keyboard
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Is Groupon killing local businesses?
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Bill would require warrants to search email, cell phones
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Dell profits show sharp rise
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Netflix now the largest source of Internet traffic in US
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Lenovo officially debuts ThinkPad X1, ThinkCentre Edge 91z
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Bing and Facebook cosy up some more
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Dropbox security woes are back, FTC complaint filed
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Yahoo and Alibaba “committed” to solving Alipay dispute
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BitTorrent’s Project Chrysalis adds personal channels
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Software piracy totaled $59 billion in 2010
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Federal antitrust oversight of Microsoft formally ends
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FCC Commissioner who voted ‘yes’ to NBC buyout heads to Comcast
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Google’s Chromebook subscription plans cater to bulk purchases
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Facebook admits to engaging in smear campaign against Google
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Google Chrome browser gains speech, speed, more revenue for developers
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First Google Chromebooks coming June 15 from Samsung and Acer
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Visa to launch digital wallet this fall
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Facebook applications security flaw fixed
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Panasonic Lightens up Toughbook 53
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After Sony PSN hack, ‘civil war’ fractures hacker group Anonymous
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Microsoft buys Skype for $8.5 billion
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Report: Microsoft close to buying Skype
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Google bags Sony, Universal, and Warner Bros for YouTube movies
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Translation technology may let humans speak with dolphins
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HP launches new Envy, Pavilion, and Mini notebooks
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Facebook now ‘critical’ to online news traffic, says Pew study
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HP debuts new ProBook, EliteBook business notebooks
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Hacker group Anonymous issues sharp response to Sony downtime accusations
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Sony may offer reward for PSN hackers’ heads
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The second wave of Google’s Panda
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Sony delays return of PSN, more checks needed
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Security flaw in Skype for Mac fixed, users told to update
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Creator of Facebook iPhone app leaves the company to go solo
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WSJ’s SafeHouse WikiLeaks knockoff isn’t safe, say researchers
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Cisco reorganizes to streamline business
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LastPass being ‘paranoid’ as it tries to clean up its password mess
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Nielsen: tablet users ditching PCs and ereaders
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Sony CEO Stringer says sorry for PlayStation problems
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Intel sticks to Moore’s Law with 3D transistors
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Anonymous denies role in Sony PlayStation Network breach
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Sony blames Anonymous for PlayStation Network data theft debacle
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Novell wins bid to pursue ’90s-era Microsoft antitrust case
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AOL: Display ads up, profits and subscriptions down
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Osama bin Laden spam floods Web, promises gory video
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Yahoo: Teens don’t know who bin Laden is
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More trouble for Sony, data of additional 24.6m users at risk
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Anonymous directs its efforts toward Iran
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AT&T begins monthly data caps for broadband Internet
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Sony details this week’s limited PSN and Qriocity return, ‘Welcome Back’ program
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Sony boss Kaz Hirai publicly addresses ongoing PSN and Qriocity service outage