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- Google+ Name Game: Who Are the Biggest Losers?
- Duke Nuken Forever is finally here, but...
- Mozilla's Head Is in the Cloud With New Mobile OS Idea
- Anybody psyched about Modern Warfare 3?
- Microsoft Throws a Juicy Mango to Manufacturers
- Gig U Hopes to Seed Development With Ultra-Speedy Campus Networks
- Dell's 10-Inch Streak Is Business Up Front, Party Out Back
- Anonymous, PayPal and WikiLeaks: The Grudge That Keeps On Grudging
- Adobe's Edge Lets Devs Wedge a Foot in HTML5 Door
- Will Privacy Concerns Spawn the Faceless Book?
- RIM Blazes Into Smartphone Market With New Torches, New Bolds
- Now That We Know There's a Rat Among Us, What's Next?
- Invasion of the Body Hackers? Wireless Medical Devices Susceptible to Attacks
- Google and Microsoft Take It Outside
- DefCon Welcomes Kids: Hacking Fun for Everyone
- Paper Pushers Turn to Tablets
- Kindle Cloud Reader Rains on Apple's In-App Fee Parade
- Scientists Pop Atoms in Microwave, Out Comes Quantum Entanglement
- more humor...
- Acer's Latest Iconia Tablet May Run Out of Gas
- The Patent World War
- Is InfoSec Ready for Big Data?
- And the award for most liberal movie of 2010 goes to...
- FCC to Scrutinize BART's Cellphone Block
- Is the HP TouchPad Untouchable?
- IBM Makes Brainy Breakthrough in Computing
- AntiSec Carves Another Notch in Its Keyboard With Defense Contractor Hack
- The Lonely Life of WebOS
- Where Do WebOS Devs Go From Here?
- RIM Throws Smartphone Newbies a Curve
- Sony Looks Into the Mirror to Boost Its DSLR Cred
- Video Clip Reveals Possible Chinese State-Sponsored Hack Attack
- Microsoft Slate Could Foretell the Shape of Tablets to Come
- The Next New Cyberdefense Strategy: Monitor Everything
- IBM to Build Super-Storage Phenom
- Microsoft Ties a Ribbon on Windows 8 Explorer
- Galaxy S II Whirls Into US
- Will Samsung's Ugly Duckling Become a Swan?
- Big Mango Falls From HTC's Tree
- The Wedding Crashers
- The Insane Month of August: So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye!
- Researchers Rev Up Electric Nano-Motors
- Overachievement May Be Droid Bionic's Achilles' Heel
- Amazon Redesign: Limbering Up for Tablet Action?
- Greenies Give Google 'Good Example' Props
- Can Yahoo Escape the Valley of the Dulls?
- AT&T Plans Mango Feast
- Windows 8 Jumps Onto the Metro Line
- Intel Gets Android Inside
- Flash's World Gets a Little Lonelier
- Snoozing Technique Could Help Keep Smartphone Batteries Fresh
- FTC: Mobile Apps Privacy Protection Not Just for Kids
- Gamers PWN AIDS-Related Molecular Mystery
- Google+ Invites the World Into Its Social Circles
- Adobe Aims to Keep Flash Shiny With New Version
- Looking to the Future, Facebook Digs Into Your Past
- Speedy Neutrinos Could Turn Physics Universe Upside-Down
- The Board Giveth, the Board Taketh Away
- What's So Special About an Amazon Tablet
- Members Only: Spotify Requires New Users to Get Friendly With Facebook
- Amazon Blazes New Tablet Trail With Kindle Fire
- Reps Call on FTC to Probe Facebook's Fast-and-Loose Privacy Practices
- Is Amazon Shopping for WebOS?
- Amazon's Kindle Catches Fire
- Kindle Touch 3G: A Step Up and a Step Down
- Zune's Flesh Is Weak, but Its Spirit Is Willing
- HTC Scrambles to Fix Android Smartphone Flaws
- Electron Road Work May Speed Quantum Computing Development
- Oracle Brews a Stronger Cup of Java
- The Fruits of Steve Jobs' Tireless Quest for Perfection
- Acer's Ultrabook Muscles Into Tablet Territory
- Titan Starts Training for Supercomputing's World Cup
- Sony Recalls 1.6 Million TVs on Fear of Flame-Ups
- Tech World Mourns Loss of Dennis Ritchie, Father of C and Unix
- AMD Breaks New Ground With FX Bulldozer Processors
- The BlackBerry Blackout: Research In Commotion
- New App Aims to Make Energy Use Top of Mind for Facebook Users
- Motorola's New Razr: Cutting-Edge or Just Another Droid?
- Stuxnet Sibling Duqu Slinks Into Industrial Systems
- LA's Google Apps Rollout Hits the Skids
- Irish Authorities to Investigate Facebook's 'Shadow Profiles'
- Steve Jobs Warned Obama of 'One-Term Presidency,' Bio Reveals
- Will Microsoft Get Lucky With Yahoo?
- Wikileaks Muzzled by Donations Blockade
- How Do You Like Them Thermostats?
- PlayBook Update Drags Into Overtime
- Dropbox Hits Biz Market With New 'Teams' Edition
- RIM Meets Indian Gov't in the Middle on User Surveillance
- Another Grim Week for RIM
- AT&T Rings In LTE With Skyrocket Launch
- Hackers Wreak Havoc on Palestinian Internet Services
- Duqu Malware Marches Through Windows Kernel Flaw
- The Cybermugging of America
- HTC Goes Loud and Proud With New Rezound Android Phone
- How to Publish Your Own DVDs Now That Lulu Has Quit
- Nook Goes Full Tablet
- Asimo Robot Learns Some Smooth New Moves
- Nvidia Crams Tegra 3 Mobile Chip Chock Full of Cores
- What BlackBerries May Come
- Hackers Turn Up Heat on Steam Gaming Platform
- Fuzzy Signals for Internet TV
- PETA killjoys viciously attack Mario.
- Amazon's Kindle Fire: First in a New Niche?
- Flood of Filth Turns Facebook News Feeds Into Open Sewers
- New HP Folio Aims to Get Businesses On Board With Ultrabooks
- Is an Amazon Smartphone Waiting Downstream?
- New Mighty Microlattice Material Weighs Next to Nothing
- CERN Do-over Results in Faster-Than-Light Particles ... Again
- Fully Loaded Curiosity Rover Readies for Trek to Red Planet
- Facebook Whittles Down 6 Degrees of Separation to 4.74
- Will Facebook Jump the Shark by Leaping Into Handsets?
- Blanket EU Privacy Regs Could Make Facebook Break a Sweat
- RIM Gives iOS and Android a Tentative Embrace
- Has Microsoft Missed the Tablet Boat?
- All Eyes on Carrier IQ Following Spyware Allegations
- WikiLeaks: You Can't Hide Your Spyin' Eyes
- Tinkerer, Carrier, Rootkit, Spy
- NASA Spots Possible Earth 'Twin' 600 Light-Years Away
- Motorola Sends Xyboard on iPad Hunt
- Facebook Zips Up Its Fly
- OnLive's Cloudburst: It's Raining Games on Tablets, Phones
- Motorola Bests Apple in German Patent Fight
- Twitter Rolls the Dice
- Can a Software Update Quench Kindle Firestorm?
- Higgs Boson May Be Running Out of Hiding Places
- Fireworks Conspicuously Absent as Nokia's Lumia Makes US Debut
- Timeline: Pretty Interface, Ugly Rollout
- Google Patents Driverless Car Tech for Sliding In and Out of Tight Spots
- Judge Invokes 1st Amendment, 'Twitter Stalker' Free to Tweet
- Google's Zeitgeist: Don't Dig Too Deep for Meaning
- Paul Allen Shoots for Low Orbit
- Microsoft Washes Its Hands of CES
- Twitter as Mood Ring: We're in a Funk
- The Disasters of 2011
- Anonymous Implicated in 'Robin Hood' Hack on Christmas Day
- Leaked Road Map Offers Glimpse of Future Windows Phones
- LG to Demo 3D Ultra-Def Behemoth at CES
- Will 2012 See the Last Big, Bold CES?
- CES Will Be Thick With Thin Ultrabooks
- Supersized AMOLED TV Will Likely Be a Wallet Walloper
- Preaching the Gospel of Kopimism, Over and Over Again
- Wireless Data Hogs Only Getting Hungrier
- Corning to Debut Cutting-Edge Gorilla Glass at CES
- Vizio Knocks on PC Market's Door
- With Sony's New Crystal LED Display, Color - and Costs - Go to 11
- With Razer's Fiona Project, Tablet Gaming Could Go Hardcore
- This Is Your Brain Online
- IBM Discovers How to Store Data in a Dozen Atoms
- Google's Nettlesome Search Gambit
- 'Nightmare' Hackers Take Swipe at Israeli Stock Exchange, Airline
- Microsoft Rejiggers File System for Windows Server 8
- AMD Aims to Shimmy Into Ultrabook Turf With Ultrathins
- Alienware Packs Big Gaming Power Into Little Box
- Quantum Tech Could Secure the Cloud Through 'Blind' Data Processing
- McAfee Supplies Antidote for Tainted SaaS Security
- Anonymous Lashes Out in Wake of Megaupload Shutdown
- The Pirate Bay and 3D Printing: Big Booty?
- Privacy Advocates Fiercely Furrow Brows at Google
- Symantec Tells Customers to Pull the Plug on pcAnywhere Following Code Theft
- Twitter Builds a Better Gagger
- Apple Does the Money Dance
- New Email Spec Aims to Tangle Phishing Lines
- Samsung Galaxy Note Aims to Harmonize Phones With Tablets
- 'Mind-Reading' Tech May Give Speechless a New Voice
- Measure to Ease Video-Rental Privacy Curbs Catches Flack in Senate
- Pew Study Finds Facebook Power Concentrated in Relatively Few Friends
- Facebook to Investors: You Like What You See?
- BTJunkie Scurries Into the Shadows
- Google Gets in Your Eyes
- DDoS the Weapon of Choice for Hackers Driven by Politics, Not Profits
- Storage Tech Sizzles With Hot, Hot Hard Drives
- Internet Access Severely Curbed in Iran
- The Whens, Whats and Hows of iPad 3
- Samsung Throws Another Galaxy Tab at the Wall
- NASA Dreams of Floating Space Station Twixt Earth and Moon
- Random Public Crypto Keys Aren't So Random
- Clik Aims to Appify the Universal Remote
- Google Caught With Hand In Safari's Cookie Jar
- Apple Wanders Into Mountain Lion Territory
- Cisco Chews Up the Scenery in the Interoperability Drama
- Is Anonymous Plotting a Power Play?
- Google Sees a Bright Future in Smart Shades
- White House Looks to Nail Down Online Privacy Regulations
- Social Network Users Dumping Friends and Locking Doors
- The Curious Case of Big Data
- 41-Megapixel PureView Leaves Nokia's Smartphone Strategy Muddy
- Google+ Has Trouble Snagging Eyeballs, Report Claims
- Microsoft Opens Windows 8 Sneak Preview to the Masses
- Lytro Cam Lets Photogs Shoot Fast, Focus Whenever
- SpeechJammer: Big Brother Is Shushing You
- Google's Walls Come Crashing Down
- Protecting NASA From Hackers Is Not Rocket Science, Say Analysts
- iOS Smokes Android in HTML5 Drag Race
- It's Business as Usual for Anonymous as Panda Takes a Hit
- Holy Semiconductors! IBM Reveals 1Tbps Holey Optical Chip
- 'Kony 2012': World Connects to Smoke Out Evil Warlord
- iPad: What's in a Name?
- Journalists Battle Web Censorship With Internet 'Enemies' List
- Internet of Things Close, Thanks to ARM's Reach
- Iran Likely Suspect in Cyberattacks Against BBC
- Can Nokia Bring the Right Stuff to the Tablet Race?
- AT&T Flails in the Quicksand
- Microsoft Gives Office a Metro Makeover
- Plan Afoot to Tame the Wild World of WiFi
- IP&TV World Forum, Day 1: Disrupting a Disruptive Technology
- Nvidia's New GPUs Could Be Real Game Changers
- Facebook on Passwords During Job Interviews: Don't Ask, Don't Tell
- Another iThing, Another iTempest
- RIM Aims to Reel In Devs With BB10 Preview
- LulzSec Rears Its Smirking Head in Military Dating Site Attack
- 'BrowserQuest' Shows HTML5 Could Slay Flash
- PlayStation 4 to Sport Big Graphics Muscle
- Microsoft, Google Race to Speed Up the Web
- The Future is Now - The Dark Side and Hacktivism
- Samsung to Build $7B Plant in China
- Girls Around Me App: It's Complicated
- Google Glass Project Sees the World Through AR-Tinted Glasses
- Anonymous Launches Cyberattack Salvo on China
- Diamonds Are a Quantum Scientist's Best Friends
- Google Gazes Into the Looking Glass
- RIM Fishes PlayBook Out of Google's 'Chaotic Cesspool'
- Studybook Puts Intel Inside Classrooms
- Is Google+'s Facelift the Sincerest Form of Flattery?
- Sony Slaps Android on the Wrist
- Sizing Up CISPA's Security Bona Fides
- The People vs. Apple
- Mac Malware Strikes Again With SabPub Trojan
- Greenpeace Lambastes Apple, Amazon, Microsoft for Creating Foul Clouds
- Windows Phone Growing Pains Cause Update Headache
- Next-Gen iPhone May Be Baptized in Liquidmetal
- IBM Aims to Equip Electric Cars for the Long Haul
- Larry vs. Larry
- Intel Aims to Bridge GPU Gap
- Asteroid Miners May Set the Stage for Space Colonization
- Facebook Enlists InfoSec Mavens for Big Malware Vaccination
- Not Much Hyperventilating Over Hacker's Hypervisor Code Theft
- Support and Opposition Dig In as CISPA Clears House
- Would You Let Your Data Sleep Over at Google's House?
- Google, FCC Showdown Spotlights Technology Law Lag
- Facebook's Organ Donor Assist Likely to Play Well on the Street
- VMware Aims to Get IT Eye-to-Eye With BYOD
- Microsoft Pins $99 Price Tag on Xbox Bundle
- Nvidia Levels Up With New Gaming Graphics Card
- The Samsung Galactic Empire
- Big Red Picks Color for New Video Venture
- Google Takes an Autonomous Road Trip Through Nevada
- HP Declares New 'Sleekbooks' Notebook Category
- Facebook Moves Its App Flea Market Indoors
- iTV: Not If but What
- Mozilla and Google ARMwrestle Microsoft
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