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Change sucks: Why Google+ will flounder while Office 365 flourishes
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California tax law forces Amazon to withdraw associates program
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Opera 11.5 adds Speed Dial extensions, streamlines interface
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Amazon customer data to fuel companies’ new ad network
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MacBook Air rumor roundup: Sandy Bridge, Thunderbolt, and back to black?
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IOGear USB Theater Sound Xperience brings surround to stereo headphones
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Groupon’s entire Indian user database published online
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Sony’s VAIO Z laptop wears its graphics card on the outside
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Anonymous releases counter-hacking manual
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LulzSec calls it quits after 50 days of hacks
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Hands-on with Intel’s Ultrabooks, a stopgap toward the next generation of laptop
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Google confirms FTC antitrust inquiry
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LulzSec hits Arizona police computers, reveals sensitive data
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FBI-coordinated raids take down scareware scammers
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90 percent of companies have been hacked, survey shows
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Hands-on with MakerBot’s Thing-O-Matic, a printer for 3D objects
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Japan’s newest pop singer is actually a CGI creation
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Turntable.fm first look: Just buzz or a musical game changer?
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Hulu tempted to sell by mystery bidder
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Samsung Series 5 Chromebook Review
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Identifying the hacktivists of the emerging cyberwar
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Apple announces ‘revolutionary’ Final Cut Pro X
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Best Buy soft launches Music Cloud service
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Suspected LulzSec mastermind arrested in UK
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Hacker vigilantes Web Ninjas lashing out at LulzSec
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Bitcoin struggles as it tries to change e-currency
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LulzSec and Anonymous unite for Operation Anti-Security
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Mozilla spars with Microsoft over WebGL security
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Apple iCloud vs. Google Music vs. Amazon Cloud
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Google partners with British Library to digitize 250,000 books
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Sega warns of Sega Pass hacking, theft of e-mail addresses, birth dates, encrypted passwords
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LulzSec to critics: We’re doing you all a favor
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review
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Google “Me on the Web” online reputation tool debuts
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DHS warns of Chinese infrastructure software vulnerabilities
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Facebook users have more close friends, says Pew study
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Origin Genesis Review
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LulzSec wages war with Anonymous and 4Chan, releases 62,000 logins [update]
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Dave Chappelle said to launch new show on Netflix
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Acer Aspire Ethos multimedia notebooks sport removable touchpad remotes
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LulzSec DDoS attacks disrupt CIA and other U.S. agencies’ sites
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Sony introduces colorful new Vaio E- and C-series notebooks
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Anonymous threatens Federal Reserve, calls for revolution
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Privacy group asks FTC to block Facebook facial recognition
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Toshiba launches new Satellite and Qosmio notebooks
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HP rolls out 11 notebooks with AMD Fusion A-series CPUs
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AMD Fusion A-series offers snappy integrated graphics, long battery life
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Acer debuts new Windows desktops, 23-inch touchscreen display
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MSI brings 17-inch gamer notebooks to North America
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Acer Revo RL100 media center PC comes to U.S.
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Hackers breach IMF with ‘sophisticated cyberattack’ [update]
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The Internet is killing local news, says FCC
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LulzSec hits 50+ porn sites, exposes user data
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iTunes Match may be a compromise for the music industry and P2P file sharing
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Microsoft exec says Xbox Live will be woven into Windows 8
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First Chromebooks available for pre-order
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UN declares Internet access a human right
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Facebook face recognition fallout: Should you be worried?
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Google releases ‘safer and snazzier’ Chrome 12 browser update
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Microsoft still after Rustock botnet operators
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MobileMe vs. iCloud: Overhaul or upgrade?
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MobileMe has one year to live: Apple shuts down service June 2012
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A quarter of all US hackers are FBI informants, report shows
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Apple iCloud: Everything you need to know
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Will iCloud be the new iTunes?: A pre-WWDC assessment
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Nintendo hacked by LulzSec, no harm done
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Investing in Groupon is a bad deal, say experts
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LulzSec hacks FBI affiliate, Infragard
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Sony Pictures confirms it was hacked, apologizes for inconvenience
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Study finds Internet users wary of corporate snooping
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‘NSFW,’ ‘Twittersphere,’ other Internet slang added to Oxford Dictionaries
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Anonymous leaks 10,000 ‘top secret’ Iranian gov’t emails
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White House officials among those targeted by Gmail hack
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Apple’s iCloud logo revealed. Hint: it’s shaped like one of those things in the sky
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HP Photosmart eStation C510a Review
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Cisco: 15 billion Internet devices by 2015
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UK’s Next Model search: Why Internet polls are a (hilariously) bad idea
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Marc Andreessen: There is no tech bubble
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Is sharing your Netflix password like stealing cable?
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Acer: Microsoft’s Windows 8 tablet restrictions “troublesome”
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PBS hackers set their sights on Sony
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Eric Schmidt: ‘I screwed up’ Google’s social strategy