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- Buffalo Debuts Speed Freak WiFi Router
- Brainput Project Takes a Load Off Humans' Minds
- Quantum Teleportation Leaps to New Distance Record
- Paralyzed Woman Takes Sip of Joe Using Mind-Powered Robo Arm
- London's Burning Over Government Surveillance Plans
- Verizon Lets the Sun Go Down on Unlimited Data
- Microsoft Tries a So.cl Experiment
- Alcatel-Lucent Makes a Grab for Core Systems With New Backbone Router
- Motorola Dreams Up a Sweeter TV Interface
- Yahoo's Axis Strikes Alliance Between Desktop and Mobile
- SpaceX Chalks Up Giant Leap for Commercial Space Travel
- FaceBlech
- Facebook Is a Fraud
- Dell's New XPS All-in-One Jousts With Apple
- Growing Pains on the Horizon as Internet Traffic Surges
- Re-Enter the Dragon
- Customers See Red as QuickBooks Online Flounders
- Integration Benefits for Developers: Choosing the Appropriate App Option
- Microsoft's E3 Message: It's All About Games - and Everything Else
- Corning's Willow Glass Moves Ahead of the Curve
- Google: Cyberspies Have Many Eyes, and Some Are Looking at Gmail
- Foursquare Tells Users Where to Go
- Facebook Opens Center to Help Friends Get Appier
- LinkedIn: Unsalted, Assaulted and Faulted
- MacBook Pro Turns Over a Sharper, Thinner New Leaf
- Apple Puts Siri in the Driver's Seat
- AMD Flexes ARM to Enhance Hardware Security
- Obama Signs Order for Full-Bore Broadband Expansion
- New Vizio Line Sleek, Light and Kind of Apple-ish
- MacBookius Superior: Apple's New Super-Powered Mutant
- Google Sounds Censorship Alarm in Free World
- Microsoft Tablets Surface, but Will They Float?
- Microsoft Joins Windows and WinPho at the Core
- Google Embarks on Language Rescue Mission
- Nintendo Gives Mobile Gamers a Much Bigger Playground
- Microsoft Gives Hardware Partners Some Hard Knocks
- 'Mass Effect 3' Fans May Get Steamed All Over Again
- Facebook's Email Bungle: Not What It Did but How It Did It
- Google Makes Its Play in Tablets
- Court Rules Kiwi Cops Botched Megaupload Raid
- Google's I/O: Perfect Blend of Substance and Spectacle?
- Google Flexes Nexus' Tablet Muscles
- Firefox OS Slinks Onto Smartphone Stage
- Microsoft Pitches Lowball Windows 8 Upgrade Price
- Android Botnet May Be Spewing Spam
- A Bunch of Unused PCs Won't Be Able to Go Online Monday
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Goes for Phablet Fame
- Scientists Get Robot to Walk Like a man
- Law Enforcement Feasts on Cellphone Data
- Amazon Ups the Ante With GameCircle
- Yahoo Voice Crack Spills 400K+ Usernames, Passwords
- Can Google Drive and Docs Add More Shine to Chrome OS?
- Yahoo Stuck Without SQL Injection Antidote
- Make Room for Mini: Will a 7-Inch iPad Make App Devs Sweat?
- Linux Gaming Begins Gathering Steam
- Facebook Sinks on the User Satisfaction Curve
- Band of Botnet Busters Grounds Grum
- Facial Recognition Faces Congressional Scrutiny
- Marissa Explains It All
- Judge Calls Apple/Samsung Spat 'Ridiculous'
- Skype's Server Upgrade Triggers Wiretapping Worries
- OS X Mountain Lion Springs Into Action
- Google Gives Talk Users Something to Squawk About
- Ouya, OnLive Shaking Up Video Game World
- The Persistence of the Facebook Smartphone Myth
- NSA to Hackers: A Little Help?
- DeepField Maps the Intricacies of the Cloud
- Hackers Use Stolen Passwords to Jimmy Into Dropbox
- Twindex Tracks Pols' Twitter Temperatures
- Facebook's User Roster Teeming With Flotsam and Jetsam
- Apple v. Samsung: The Trial and the Tribulations
- 'Hack' Attack on Journo Was Just a Simple Engineering Feat
- Apple Tunes Out YouTube
- Facebook Friends Court to Argue 1st Amendment Protects 'Likes'
- YouTube Could Become Soccer Player
- Move to Mobile has China's Sina Sweating
- Hackers Raid Blizzard, Make Off With Answers to Secret Questions
- TrapWire Spooks Dangled Their Wares in Front of Google, Salesforce
- Microsoft Reveals Windows RT Who's-Who and What's-What
- Twitter Founders Debut 2 New Channels for Speaking Up Online
- Goko Shows Its Hand
- As Middle Eastern Malware Goes, Shamoon's a Strange Bird
- Apple's Television Vision
- New Synaptics Tech Could Make Windows 8 More Touchy-Feely
- New Amazon Glacier Service Keeps Data in Deep Freeze
- FCC Report Finds 19 Million Internet Have-Nots
- Nokia and Microsoft Set Stage for WinPho 8 Device Debut
- Amazon May Rekindle the Fire Sept. 6
- Facebook Kisses HTML5 Goodbye With Rebuilt iOS App
- Dropbox Two-Steps Into Double-Knotted Security
- New vCloud 5.1 Brings Data Centers Into the Virtual Fold
- Sony Takes Another Swing at Android Tablets With Xperia S
- Japan Sizes Up Social Media as an Emergency Response Tool
- What's Cooking With New Kindles
- Speeding Up Your PC, Part 5: Getting Secure
- Windows 8: A Product Launch for the History Books
- Anonymous Dumps Trove of 1 Million Stolen Apple IDs
- Speak to Me Only With Thine Texts
- Amazon Fires Up Kindle for Battle With iPad
- Amazon's Paperwhite Lets Avid Readers See the Light
- In Google Attack Aftermath, Operation Aurora Keeps on Hacking
- HP Trots Out 4 Big, Bold Win 8 All-in-Ones
- Theft of Apple UDIDs Mitigated by News the FBI Didn't Have Them
- Microsoft Sketches Out Holodeck-ish Tech in Patent App
- Helium-Filled Hard Drives Lift Performance
- Twitter Fought the Law and the Law Won
- Skywatchers Treated to Spectacular Fiery Show on Jupiter
- Analyst: Flame Devs Used FOSS to Help Them Hide
- Whitman Wants HP to Keep Up With the Smartphone Joneses
- HTC's New Windows Phones: The Beats Goes On
- Microsoft Scrambles to Head Off IE Exodus
- Baxter the Robot Works for $22k, No Bathroom Breaks Required
- On the Road to Ubiquitous Encryption: Are We There Yet?
- Iran Blocks Google Ahead of National Intranet Launch
- Single Line of Code Could Nuke All Samsung Galaxy Data
- Driverless Cars Get California License
- Eyes Have It: Big Screen Is Best for Online Video
- FTC Wades Deeper Into Online Child Privacy Thicket
- A Bevy of Tablets Take Intel's Clover Trail
- Iran Relents to Pressure, Reopens Gmail Access
- Microsoft Takes a Stab at News Gathering
- FTC Slams Door on Tech Support Scammers
- Grumbling Begins Over Facebook's Promoted Post Scheme
- EU's Virtual Cyberattackers Lack Real-World Hacker Chops
- Sunday's SpaceX Launch: High Stakes for Commercial Spaceflight
- Larklife Wristband - a 24/7 Personal Trainer That Never Quits
- Box Embed Tools Tear Down Content Walls
- 2 New Slingboxes Give TV Junkies Anytime, Anywhere Fix
- Samsung Gets Sensible With Galaxy S III Mini
- Dell Goes for the Windows 8 Gold
- Secure User Authentication: Might Makes Right
- EPEAT's Revised Rule-Making Draws Greenpeace Ire
- Boxee Opens All You Can Eat TV Buffet
- Google Razzle Dazzles With Data Center Display
- Pirate Bay Assumes Ethereal Form to Dodge Raids
- Google's New Chromebook Caters to Cloud Crowd
- Open Source Ammo for the SMB Security Arsenal
- iPad Mini May Be Spoiling for a School Fight
- It's Not You, Android - It's Your Apps
- Asus Puts Its Windows 8 Lineup on the Top Shelf
- Google's Neverending Big Adventure
- Surface Success May Hinge on Cool Covers
- Iceland: Where Citizens Govern via Facebook
- Windows Phone 8 Late to Ball but Dressed to Kill
- Google's Nexus 10 Hits Apple Where It Lives
- Google Plants Voice Assistant Flag on Siri's Turf
- Dotcom Suits Up for Another Round in File-Sharing Wars
- Microsoft's Hitting the Hard Stuff
- Facebook Welcomes Newbies With Privacy Grand Tour
- Google Maps Loses Its Way in China
- Microsoft to Kill the Messenger, Supplant It With Skype
- BlackBerry 10's US Security Clearance Is a Lock
- Elite SEALs Reprimanded for Consulting on Video Game
- The Cult of Kim Dotcom
- China Gives Google a 12-Hour Timeout
- IT Issues
- HTC Trots Out 5-Inch DNA, Latest in Droid Bloodline
- Nokia's Mapping A-Team to Challenge Google, Apple
- Broken-Record Podcast Requests Cause iOS Data Overages
- Wii U Wii U Rock You
- European News Outlets Nipping at Google's Hand
- Israel Bombarded by Millions of Hack Attempts
- Wii U's Off to a Wobbly Start
- Firefox 17 Gets Friendly With Facebook, Wary of iFrames
- Intel's Two-Pronged Evolution
- UK Tweeters Face Libel Threats Over False Rumors
- Google Play Takes Away Reviewers' Mask of Anonymity
- Nuclear Power Could Blast Humans Into Deep Space
- Basis Watches Every Move You Make
- Europe Joins Free Internet Chorus
- All Things Appy: Top 5 Android Shopping Tools
- Google Warns ITU to Give Public a Say in New Internet Rules
- Swiss IT Guy Goes Rogue With US, UK Intelligence Data
- User Photos Are Collateral Damage in Instagram-Twitter Fight
- NASA Shares Earth's Nighttime Glamour Shots
- 2030: A Manned Mars Odyssey
- YouTube Wants to Be Your Must-See TV
- FCC to FAA: Let's Get Real About Device Use on Planes
- Study: Smartphone Dieters Shed More Pounds
- Unified European Patent System Could Goose Innovation
- Pope Gives New Meaning to 'Followers'
- Google, Belgian Papers Sort It Out
- Test Could Reveal Which Side of the Looking Glass We're On
- Samsung Galaxy Flaw Lets Hackers Tunnel Into RAM
- Google in Talks to Resolve Antitrust Issues in Europe
- Feds Tighten Up Child Privacy Protection Rules
- FCC Unveils Smartphone Security Checklist
- Google Feeds More Personal Data Into Search Trials
- When Two Visions of the Internet Collide
- NRA vs. Gun Control: A Process Argument
- China Doubles Down on Real-Name Web Registration
- A Flummoxed Randi Zuckerberg Gets Special Privacy Treatment
- Those Spicy Snapchat Vids Don't Self-Destruct
- Ouya Comes Out of the Gate Running
- A Few of My Favorite 2012 Things
- Apple May Give Next-Gen iPhone a Splash of Color
- Microsoft May Get Home Advantage
- 10 Things I Hate About CES (but I'm Going Anyway)
- 'Black Beauty' Meteorite Points to Mars' Kinder, Gentler Past
- Lenovo's Horizon Does Double Duty: Table PC or Huge Tablet
- Sony Unveils Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Xperia Smartphone
- Iran Peppers US Banks With Steady Barrage of Cybertraffic
- Schmidt Concludes N. Korea Trip With Plea to End Internet Ban
- Samsung's Bendy, Twisty Screen May Be Leaving Prototype Limbo
- Jettisoning Java: Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't
- Oracle's Java Fix Fizzles
- Cnet Reporter Refuses to Work in Shadow of CBS Boot
- Leap Motion Jumps Into Best Buy's Arms
- Cisco Lets Virtual Desktop Users Get In on Its Jabber
- OkCupid Snafu Raises Online Dating Privacy Alarm
- Nokia Gives 3D Printers Something Fun to Do
- Dotcom Fights the Law With New Mega Site
- Elder Scrolls Beta Testers Will Time Travel to 2nd Era
- Mozilla Lures Devs to Firefox OS With Shiny New Toys
- Chinese New Year Inspires Line-Cutting Apps
- Facebook Friend Finder Withers on Vine
- French Court Orders Twitter to Name Names of Racist Tweeters
- Pentagon to Beef Up Cybersecurity Arsenal
- WTO Green-Lights Antigua's Controversial Download Site
- Chinese Authorities Shoot Down Videogame Rumor
- New York Times Exposes Chinese Hackathon
- CEA Bashes CBS as It Shows Cnet the Door
- Netflix Rolls Out the Red Carpet for 'House of Cards'
- Apple Going After Alleged iOS Abuser
- Microsoft, Huawei Mount African Smartphone Expedition
- Fatigued Users Fall Away From Facebook
- EU's Cybersecurity Plan Requires Members to Report Attacks
- HP Looks to Limit Student Labor in China
- Nemo, Early Reviews Freeze Out Surface Pro Launch
- Raytheon May Know Where You've Been - and Where You're Going
- Telling the Time May Be Apple's Next Big Thing
- Iran Double-Exposed for Stealth Jet Photoshopping
- Joint Effort Snares Gang of Cyberthugs
- Facebook Hopes Friends Will Let Friends Promote Posts
- 1-2 Celestial Punch Raises Questions About Space Object Defenses
- Killing Tesla Slowly: Horse vs. Gas vs. Electric and 1 Foolish CEO
- China Rebuffs Detailed Report on Its US Hacking Escapades
- Microsoft Shoots for New Outlook.com Users by Targeting Less
- Sony Debuts PS4 With More Whimper Than Bang
- Sony's PS4 Launch: Too Little Too Soon?
- Scientists on Unparticle Hunt Give Earth a Spin
- HP Revives Its Tablet Strategy With a New Slate
- IE 10: It's Not Just for Windows 8 Anymore
- Samsung Adds Its 2 Cents to the Digital Wallet Market
- Samsung Shores Up Security to Pluck BlackBerry Biz Users
- Thruster Problem Pushes SpaceX Capsule Off Schedule
- Hackathon's Goal: A Smartphone Game That Scores Points for Cancer Research
- Hackers Clip Evernote, Forcing 50M Password Resets
- Tomb Raider Refresh: Lara Croft Before She Got So Tough
- News Corp. Goes Back to School With a Teacher-Friendly Tablet
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