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Yahoo claims it won’t be ditching Flickr
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FCC says net neutrality lawsuits premature
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Plentyoffish attacked by least anonymous hackers ever, user data compromised
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Android 3.0 Honeycomb new feature breakdown (with screenshots)
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Microsoft admits Windows sales being hit by tablets
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Google softly censors piracy searches
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Hulu on verge of losing more free shows?
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Moovida 3D media center makes Boxee, Google TV look old
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Amazon Web Services launches simplified email service
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook fan page hacked
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As Egyptian protests escalate, government restricts Facebook, blocks Twitter [UPDATE: Anon targeting Egypt’s government]
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Schmidt excited about his “next decade” at Google
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Intel Sandy Bridge Review
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Despite global tech growth, test results show U.S. students are terrible at science
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Facebook ad scheme utilizes word-of-mouth with Sponsored Stories
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Foursquare grew over 3,000 percent in 2010
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Pirate Bay wants to strike fear into recording industry with music site
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Google and Mozilla step up Internet privacy effort with new “do not track” options
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Report puts Apple last on labor, environmental issues in China
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HTML specification dropping version numbers
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HP shakes up its board of directors
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Verizon sues FCC over net neutrality regulation it helped draft
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Silicon gold rush 2.0: The next wave of high-tech IPOs
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Study: Kids learn how to use the Web before they than can tie their shoes
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Done deal: FCC approves Comcast/NBC merger
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Toshiba Portege R705 Review
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Apple reports record $6 billion profit
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Notable Facebook advertiser shut down for spamming?
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Street artist Banksy’s identity for sale in eBay auction
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Hacking keyless car entry systems is easy, study shows
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Stonesoft: Apple’s iOS will see malware in 2011
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Facebook gives apps access to your home address and mobile number
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Google could face legal action for ITA Software acquisition
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Chitika touts goofy stats: Windows Phone 7 being beaten by…Windows 98?
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Imagining Windows 8: Embedded Xbox, Kinect, and Surface
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Intel reports record fourth quarter earnings
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Concur acquires TripIt for $120 Million
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EU to parents: Don’t trust child safety to Internet filters
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South Korea may drag Google to court over Street View
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Apple, Toshiba show strong U.S. computer sales
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The future of 3D TVs may have just arrived
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Study: digital piracy Websites get 53 billion visits a year
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Hyundai Blue Link, the evolution of automotive connectivity
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Joomla! 1.6 open source CMS now available, with more granular controls
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Sophos: U.S. still top spam sender
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Intel and Nvidia announce $1.5 billion licensing deal
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Toshiba’s 3D laptop uses webcam to track eyes, eliminates glasses
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A complete guide to the Motorola Atrix, a phone + laptop
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Razer shows off new concept handheld gaming device
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Panasonic shows off its Viera Tablet and $500,000 3D TV
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House Republicans move to block net neutrality
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Apple’s Mac App Store already facing piracy threats, still manages to top a million downloads
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A look at new Samsung TVs, accessories, and 9 series notebook
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Verizon debuts new 4G smartphones and tablets
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Microsoft updates Kinect, offers sneak peak of Windows 8 running on mobile hardware
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Intel finally debuts Sandy Bridge core processors, Intel Insider
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Nvidia shows off the Tegra2 ‘mobile super chip’
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Casio brings a Facebook friendly camera and an attempt at photo editing
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Netgear extends networking beyond PCs, targets 3D TVs and tablets
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Samsung announces USB 3.0 drives, first DDR4 memory
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Vudu to begin streaming 3D movies next week
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New Lenovo IdeaPads to boot in under 10 seconds
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AMD Fusion CPUs offer high-def graphics and power-sipping performance
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Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 Review
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Winklevoss Bros. plan to continue fighting Facebook
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Intel debuts Core 2011 line…and a movie service?
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More than 4 million Honda and Acura owners e-mail addresses stolen