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  • Hollywood hasn't given up on Web rentals or Netflix
  • Dear gadget makers, we're not dumb
  • Panasonic releases more Blu-ray players than anyone else
  • Mobileye won't judge you for being a bad driver
  • Dialed In No. 206: Phones go big at CES (podcast)
  • EPIC to FTC: Google Search Plus may violate privacy, antitrust rules
  • How the saddest man at CES found friends
  • Ultrabooks: The next, cheaper phase
  • Politico to mine Facebook for insight into voter sentiments
  • Intel smartphone chip No. 1 in some benchmarks, says report
  • How to take fancy iPhone pics with Olloclip
  • Apple explores 3D GUI in new patent application
  • YouTube aims to seize Web video growth with Hollywood content
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  • The best of CES 2012
  • Pleo robot dinosaur survives extinction
  • The future of data storage (infographic)
  • IBM creates data storage at the atomic level
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  • 'Ultrabooks' could be the next big thing
  • Roboticists not thrilled about Bieber
  • Learn to code, get a job
  • SpareOne emergency phone holds a 15-year charge
  • Real cars dominate at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show
  • iSimple MegaPhone: The best low-tech iPhone speaker booster?
  • Vizio gets in the Google TV game, will support OnLive
  • Intel: Lenovo Android phone now, Windows 8 tablet later
  • Speedo teases, only to disappoint
  • Privacy group says FTC should probe Google personal search
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  • Samsung's flagship Blu-ray player switches HDMI inputs, stores your DVDs in the cloud
  • Polaroid SC1630 Android-powered cam pops up in video
  • Tech industry trends we're over: 'Smart' electronics
  • Wikipad tablet brings 3D and detachable game controls
  • Horseradish, Eric Schmidt. Android is fragmented
  • China Internet users top half a billion, many more to go
  • OnLive gaming app comes to Google TV devices
  • Digital Storm steps up its boutique PC game with first custom chassis
  • Behringer makes a splash with pool-friendly floating Bluetooth speaker
  • CES: Can Snooki, Bieber create a hit gadget?
  • Sony: PlayStation 4 not coming soon
  • TVs in 2012 to get thinner, more social
  • Google search's 'most radical transformation'
  • New glass could make better touchscreens
  • Windows Phone backers declare mobile war
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  • How your IT guy could be spying on you at work
  • iPad 2 dropped in lava in the name of marketing
  • Apple forced to deal with patent troll?
  • Great iPad heist at Best Buy
  • Improve the sound of your iPhone/iPod with the NuForce iDo
  • AT&T's 4G LTE spotted in Los Angeles
  • The Apple blogs vs. Android
  • LightSquared network still harms GPS, says draft report
  • Windows Phone 7.5: What will make it a winner?
  • Colleges, businesses snap up .xxx domains
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  • At Burning Man, architecture is art
  • Why are two soccer stars making out in EA game?
  • iPhone 4S nabs access permit, may land in China by Xmas
  • Echo II: When satellites were young and shiny (photo)
  • Do all Blu-ray (and DVD) players sound the same?
  • This week in Crave: The artsy-smartsy edition
  • At Burning Man, architecture is art
  • Facebook peeved about profile-modifier PageRage
  • Apple posts beautiful Beatles animated video
  • New zero-day vulnerabilities found in Adobe Flash Player
  • Great cowboy games for iOS
  • Lindsay Lohan's Playboy nudity leaked by Grinch-like hacker
  • Track Saturday's lunar eclipse with free Android app
  • Reporters' Roundtable: The car as app platform
  • Google founders offer to restore giant NASA hangar
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  • Apple searched his home for errant iPhone; now he plans to sue
  • Sony Ericsson's dual-core 'Nozomi' leaked
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  • HP tosses WebOS out of frying pan into the open-source fire
  • The covert birth of Apple's next Santa Monica store
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  • Jawbone explains UP wristband failures
  • Princeton researchers use satellite images to track disease
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  • Nintendo 3DS gets free airport Wi-Fi
  • More texting behind the wheel, yet driving is getting safer
  • Friday Poll: Is AT&T really that bad?
  • Andreessen: If elected, I won't serve at Yahoo
  • WebOS lives on as an open-source project, HP declares
  • The 404 963: Where we're not crying, it's just raining on our faces (podcast)
  • Justice Department asks to delay AT&T's T-Mobile merger trial
  • Simple rubber band adds macro lens to any smartphone
  • Yellow Submarine dives into Apple as animated e-book
  • Whither Verizon's Galaxy Nexus?
  • Sharp Elite review: Overpriced, but best picture quality since Kuro
  • Skyrim beats out Modern Warfare 3 as most-played game
  • Apple's new Grand Central store: It's the experience, not the product
  • Startup Secret No. 4: I've got the brains, you've got the looks
  • NASA: Anyone seen all the moon rock we've lost?
  • Amazon Kindle Fire continues to heat up the market
  • Oil refiner chips in for wood-to-biofuel plant
  • Apple loses patent battle with Motorola; war drags on
  • The covert birth of Apple's next Santa Monica store
  • Samsung wins fight against Apple in Australia
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  • Facebook begins rolling out Timeline feature
  • Element's swanky Vapor Epiphany iPhone 4/4S case ships
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  • Are blue screens contagious?
  • T-Mobile, Nokia tout 'something exciting' for next week
  • PhotoWhoa like a Groupon for shutterbugs
  • Vevo, MTV hook up again for music videos
  • Evernote Hello shares cooties and contacts
  • Rinspeed adds axle, battery pack to Smart Electric Drive
  • Nintendo 3DS update adds 3D video recording
  • Twilio nets $17m for cloud communications platform
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  • Lucky Supermarkets credit card scam getting worse
  • Coolant likely cause of Volt fires, says AP source
  • Startup Secret No. 2: Change and die
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  • Instagram photo app for Android is under way
  • Flipboard services down following iPhone app launch
  • iPhone to help AT&T grab record smartphone sales this quarter
  • Kodak traps man in box until you free your Facebook photos
  • Apple confirms Grand Central store opening Friday
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  • Vote for the 2011 Tech Car of the Year
  • Father of the iPod aims to reinvent the thermostat (video)
  • Verizon Wireless denies blocking Google Wallet
  • The 404 960: Where we tweet from our seats (podcast)
  • Has HTC peaked?
  • Dodge Dart II: The Italian job
  • Photographer exposes MMORPG gamers in the meatspace
  • PayPal in flap over freezing a 'charity' account
  • Will Windows 8 be irrelevant to regular PC users?
  • How to save money on home theater gear this holiday season
  • DirecTV TiVo DVRs coming to select markets this week?
  • Microsoft's Kinect: A robot's low-cost, secret weapon
  • Molybdenite microchip could be more flexible than silicon
  • Startup Secret #1: Good genes
  • Tablet owners cool with buying items through their devices
  • Twitter looks back at the top topics of 2011
  • Facebook flaw lets you view someone's private photos
  • Xbox 360's TV update faces delay
  • AT&T rated worst cell phone carrier for second year in a row
  • Android's popularity makes it open target for malware, says study
  • On Tuesday, porn sites set to go .XXX
  • Tim Cook's first 100 days as Apple CEO
  • Could HTC phones be banned from the U.S.? (FAQ)
  • Kepler 22-b: NASA confirms another Earth?
  • Tamagotchi 15th anniversary pet can still die
  • Solar charger can give gadgets, social profile a boost (video)
  • Senator presses wireless providers for Carrier IQ answers
  • The 404 959: Where we lower our carrier IQ (podcast)
  • Samsung unfurls flexible, see-through tablet concept
  • Time Warner chief touts TV Everywhere; disses Netflix again
  • Carrier IQ: How big a threat is it?
  • Carrier IQ analysis finds no evidence of 'keylogger'
  • Eight Ferraris brawl with a Prius on a Japanese highway
  • Why does my receiver mess up my TV's picture? (Morrison's Mailbag)
  • How to avoid sites selling counterfeit items
  • Don't write off Mozilla-Google revenue deal as dead
  • Apple's secret code names for iOS revealed
  • iPhone 4S adding most new subscribers to Verizon
  • New tech blocks texting from driver's seat
  • Gowalla team to join Facebook in January
  • Dell drops its Streak 7 tablet
  • Get an Epson MegaPlex MG-850HD iDevice projector for $645
  • Xbox upgrades aim to be 'future of TV'
  • Facebook and Gowalla: What it means to you
  • Tim Cook's first 100 days as Apple CEO
  • Fallout continues over smartphone tracking app
  • Facebook to host online casinos?
  • Flying robots build 20-foot tower in France
  • Google tests Android update on employees' Nexus S
  • Dare you rent toys online for your kids this Christmas?
  • Got Carrier IQ? At least three apps can tell the answer
  • Facebook friend request from son is a condom ad
  • How to make your LPs sound better than ever
  • Kyocera DuraCore review: Stripped-down push-to-talk
  • Indian Country welcomes renewable energy
  • Big IT vendors missing the boat with cloud developers
  • Wayne Gretzky closes daughter's Twitter feed twice?
  • Apple, Amazon, Asus: Three awesome tablet choices
  • Report: Apple offered Samsung a license on key iOS patent
  • SAP to buy cloud-software firm for $3.5 billion
  • Judge denies Apple request for U.S. ban on Samsung gadgets
  • This week in Crave: The bright lights, big bacteria edition
  • Samsung Transform Ultra review: Solid QWERTY slider
  • Are you finished with physical media?
  • MasterImage 3D's small step forward for glasses-free 3D
  • This week in Crave: The brights lights, big bacteria edition
  • Carrier IQ verbatim: Answers from company exec, researchers
  • FCC to review SF subway cell service shutdown rules
  • Facebook reportedly acquires Gowalla
  • Asus Transformer Prime review: The best Android tablet yet?
  • 2D snowboarding games for iOS
  • 30 best iPad games
  • Western Digital restarts hard disk production
  • Traxxas XO-1: A radio-controlled supercar
  • Aptera closes its doors
  • Why tech needs more IPOs like Zynga's $1B offering
  • Make little green androids fly across your screen in Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Gaming PCs: How much is too much?
  • By sea or by air with Mario Kart 7
  • Samsung Galaxy Nexus impresses in Verizon speed test
  • House subcommittee advances spectrum bill
  • Fallout continues over smartphone tracking app
  • Verizon's $3.6 billion spectrum deal: Who wins and who loses?
  • Update Java to thwart active cross-platform exploit
  • Verizon's big plans for 4G next year
  • 2011 Tokyo Motor Show wrap-up
  • The 404 958: Where we lied our way into this job (podcast)
  • Majority of young people online for no reason, study says
  • Android bumps up smartphone lead over Apple's iOS
  • Friday Poll: Want a Windows 8 tablet?
  • Samsung Illusion review: It does the job
  • How Carrier IQ was wrongly accused of keylogging
  • Carrier IQ: How big a threat is it?
  • Apple iOS is safer than Android, McAfee says
  • Can you force someone to be your Facebook friend?
  • Minor update for Xoom adds pay-as-you-go 4G LTE option
  • Google wins DOJ approval for Admeld buy
  • Controversy, confusion over Carrier IQ
  • GameStop first to show off Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet
  • Microsoft to reveal details on its Windows 8 app store next week
  • CNET looks at current and upcoming tablets
  • Comcast, Time Warner preparing to bid farewell to Clearwire
  • Fallout continues over smartphone tracking app
  • TV isn't broken. So why is everyone trying to fix it?
  • ACLU raps Apple over Siri abortion-clinic issue
  • Review: A laptop bag that can charge gadgets
  • Pro-grade racing simulator has a pro-grade price
  • Twitter's Google play: Self-serve ads for small, mid-sized firms
  • Intel denies $100 subsidy on ultrabooks
  • MTV in talks to license Vevo videos
  • AT&T to FCC: You're totally 'one-sided' on T-Mobile deal
  • Stuff these compact camera accessories in your stockings
  • The 404 957: Where the world's gone sour (podcast)
  • iPhone buyers break their contracts to get latest model
  • Dentist charges patient for negative Yelp reviews, suit says
  • PS3 firmware 4.0 makes it a hub for Vita
  • New algorithm can predict red-light runners
  • Galaxy Nexus heading to Best Buy on December 11?
  • Amazon favors online sales tax--if smaller rivals also have to pay
  • Bite-size Kilobots robots ready to swarm
  • Eco cars take spotlight at Tokyo Motor Show
  • Apple TV sets will be mighty pricey, analyst says
  • Sprint rescues Clearwire with up to $1.6B in funding, revenues
  • Wealthfront takes on Wall Street--Silicon Valley style
  • Barnes & Noble sales drop despite red-hot Nook demand
  • Carrier IQ tracking iPhone customers too, hacker says
  • ACLU raps Apple over Siri abortion-clinic issue
  • What Facebook IPO could mean for you
  • Tiny Speck's Glitch game gets a re-beta
  • Spotify's 'new direction' is in app makers' hands
  • Revolights inventor lights the way for safer cycling (video)
  • Au revoir, e-mail! And this from an IT boss
  • Honda EV-STER takes up where Tesla left off
  • Facebook, Nielsen to devs: Smartphones are your future
  • Microsoft improves SkyDrive's sharing and file management
  • Honda, Yamaha unveil connected electric trike, e-bike
  • The 404 956: Where the files are IN the computer? (podcast)
  • MultiTaction turns walls into giant touch screens
  • Spotify announces app platform (live blog)
  • Wonder material graphene taught to act electronically
  • Spotify opens up service to app developers
  • Test-drive Windows Phone 7 on your Android phone or iPhone
  • Netflix is 'broken' with no fix in sight, analyst says
  • Microsoft rolls out public beta for latest Security Essentials
  • What hump? Personal's private database faces challenges
  • Your custom robot army is here
  • Remember the Cisco tablet? More are on the way
  • Get a triple-core Blu-ray laptop for $399.99 shipped
  • What would Facebook stock sales mean for you?
  • How to handle unwanted friend requests
  • Monday was biggest online shopping day ever
  • CNET Labscast 10: Rating Cyber Week laptop and TV deals
  • Garmin Nuvi Essentials series: simple, yet effective
  • Sprint bulks up network for higher iPhone speeds
  • 'Star Wars' T-shirts stand up to cancer
  • The 404 955: Where we steal this record (podcast)
  • Spotify to unveil download deals? Catch our live blog Wednesday
  • Micron to tap IBM chip-stacking tech for fast memory
  • Late Windows 8 tablets botch consumer opportunity
  • Apple, Google kneecap 'universal' content rating for apps
  • Could your printer be a Trojan horse? Researchers say yes!
  • Buy a DeLorean flux capacitor at the parts store
  • Facebook privacy practices get FTC shakeup
  • Nissan unveils high-performance Juke Nismo Concept
  • Apple offering free shipping until December 22
  • Verizon Fios TV app bringing 26 channels to Xbox 360
  • WordPress to let bloggers earn money through ads
  • Oil company warms to concentrating-solar startup
  • Little Printer chews your feeds into a bite-size newspaper
  • Cyber Monday sales rise 33 percent
  • Get an 8GB Kingston flash drive for $7.95
  • Original Apple contract up for auction
  • Big sales jump for 'Cyber Monday'
  • Grooveshark chairman spills beans on label strategy
  • Get an unlocked Galaxy Nexus this week, with a little luck...
  • Twitter buys Android security firm Whisper Systems
  • Relax--iPad sales are doing just fine
  • Man with jetpack races actual jets (video)
  • Apple's founding contract to be auctioned off
  • Feds open inquiry into Volt battery safety
  • LG to flavor Optimus phones with Ice Cream Sandwich
  • EU to make final call on Google's Motorola buy in January
  • Huh? Galaxy Nexus still listed in Best Buy ads as 'Nexus Prime'
  • Acer Iconia Tab A200 promo video leaks onto Web
  • Apple readying 15-inch MacBook Air for Q1, report says
  • 'Graphene foam' sensor sniffs out bombs
  • For RIM, lowered expectations may still be too high
  • HTC eyeing 'flagship' phones in '12 to revive growth
  • Apple posts Black Friday retail record, report says
  • Five great Cyber Monday deals
  • Kindle family soars on Black Friday, but unit sales still elusive
  • Ban on HTC smartphones looms in Germany
  • Feeling bold? First Cyanogen builds of Android 4.0 arrive
  • Cyber Monday outlook: Big deals, record sales
  • Could cyborg insects act as first responders?
  • Get an Acer Iconia 10-inch tablet for $229.99
  • Four hack suspects linked to terrorist group
  • When Black Friday Texans went nuts over video games
  • Top 10 music Blu-ray discs
  • How to shop safely online
  • $2.5 billion Mars rover departs Earth, heads for Red Planet
  • Mars rover: The next generation
  • U.S. executes another round of Web site takedowns
  • E-shoppers go mobile on Thanksgiving, Black Friday
  • Man builds girlfriend $125 iPad
  • E-shoppers go mobile on Thanksgiving, Black Friday
  • Get a Nook Color tablet for $119 shipped
  • Apple teases its new NYC store--oh, and what's this about 3D iPads?
  • Best Buy chimes in with MacBook, laptop deals
  • AT&T readies a Hail Mary pass on T-Mobile--report
  • Google+ wants to usher in the masses. Can it?
  • Future travel could be on 'moving platforms'
  • Pepper-spraying shopper gets to Wal-Mart gadgets first
  • AT&T's merger with T-Mobile teeters
  • Galaxy Tab ban: 'Not terribly fair to Samsung'
  • Google's new ad space: Chrome
  • Friday Poll: Biggest tech turkey of 2011?
  • Apple's Black Friday: Discounts for Mac, iPad, and more
  • Five crazy-good Black Friday deals
  • Verizon's Galaxy Nexus price: $199.99?
  • New book highlights Pixar's fantastic art
  • Smokin' Southwest: Take an aerial tour of fossil-fuel country
  • Carrier IQ apologizes, drops threat to security researcher
  • A worthy cause: Update Your Parents' Browser Day
  • Help! Santa can't afford the iPad. Will the Kindle Fire do?
  • Google takes on Facebook with long Google+ TV ad
  • Sen. Joe Lieberman: Google's Blogger needs 'terrorist' button
  • Europe rules ISPs can't be forced to block pirate sites
  • AT&T to take $4 billion charge to cover possible T-Mobile breakup fee
  • Microsoft cuts Black Friday prices on Kinect
  • Retailers offering online deals (and duds)
  • Ambitious Mars Science Lab rover set for Saturday launch
  • At $199, Blackberry Playbook realizes its actual value
  • AT&T to take $4 billion charge to cover possible T-Mobile breakup fee
  • First-generation phone runs fourth-generation Android
  • Apple yanks 'first' subscription-based game app
  • Rafe Recommends: Apps for dumb gadget shoppers
  • How 3D TV is going to change the look of 2D shows
  • Police procedures leaked for getting into Facebook, other accounts
  • A high-res Earth from 512 miles (photos)
  • Does stress lead to sleep texting?
  • iPad 3 will be thinner with low-power Retina Display, report says
  • PriceGrabber exec: Do homework before gift-buying (podcast)
  • Black Friday alerts: Online scams abound, malls track you via cell
  • Google to you: Embrace your inner mustache!
  • Google future-proofs your e-mail, documents from spies
  • Get a SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime CableCard tuner for $169.99
  • 'Brick' breaker: Lego bible too racy for Sam's Club
  • Google axes clean energy hacking
  • Retailers offering more online deals (and duds)
  • Five Thanksgiving apps you should gobble up
  • Google axes clean energy hacking
  • Galaxy Nexus coming to the U.S. in December, if not sooner
  • Sorkin: Yep, I was pitched to pen Steve Jobs movie
  • Android tops BlackBerry among enterprise users, says one study
  • YouTube expands movie service with Disney films
  • U.S. consumer online spending to rise 15 percent for holidays
  • HP edges away from Itanium, adds x86 to servers
  • Microsoft reportedly signs NDA to look at Yahoo's books
  • Microsoft shoots down Google's Dart language
  • Spotify paying subscribers jumps to 2.5 million
  • Microsoft to beef up SkyDrive following user complaints
  • How low can Netflix's stock go? Much lower, analysts say
  • Groupon falls well below IPO price
  • The 30-year battery: New chemistry holds promise
  • Shaken and stirred by Bob Marley headphones
  • So you bought a smartphone--now what?
  • Black Friday deals you can get right now
  • Apple's Grand Central store won't open by Black Friday
  • HTC may back out of S3 buy after legal defeat
  • China now the world's largest smartphone market
  • This 'smart wristband' claims to make you healthier
  • Penguin halts libraries' e-book lending, citing security fears
  • Satellite tech, app connect your iPhone anywhere in the world
  • $250 gadget helps you stay InReach when off the grid
  • Facebook phone: Who would buy this thing?
  • Windows 8 setup: Now with fewer clicks!
  • Kinect-run Smartpal robot cleans mom's house
  • Samsung Galaxy S II comes in white for T-Mobile
  • Off the grid? No cat videos or Netflix for you
  • Apple wins control over 'iPhone' porn domain names
  • 3DTV sales rise, but do owners care about the third dimension?
  • The secret sauce to Apple's retail success? This man made it
  • Mars rover: The next generation
  • Apple teases Black Friday deals, but what about the iPhone?
  • Get a Zvox 325 single-cabinet surround-sound system for $219.99
  • Wanna see Ice Cream Sandwich on a tablet? Look no further
  • Google's WebP crosshairs target PNG, not just JPEG
  • Microsoft buys Al Gore-backed VideoSurf, report says
  • Android's lead over iOS hits 2x mark on mobile ad network
  • HP surprisingly emerges as No. 2 tablet maker
  • On Facebook, it's now 4.74 degrees of separation
  • Steve Jobs fielded customer requests
  • Calorie Shaper: Fat-burning Japanese undies
  • Samsung lights up new LED bulbs line
  • The joy of viral art inspired by UCD pepper-spray video
  • Seagate wins $525M in arbitration spat with Western Digital
  • Bill Gates calls for massive increase in energy research
  • How to get more work done in Google Docs
  • Chromebook price cuts: Will users bite, finally?
  • Despite growth, Google trails Apple in app dollars spent
  • Is software customization passe?
  • Firefox's Android reboot begins tomorrow
  • Microsoft recruiting users to beta test new Security Essentials
  • BlackBerry PlayBook dropping to $199 in time for holidays
  • Developer coaxes Siri to raise, lower his temperature
  • Spotify to unveil 'what's next' at press conference next week
  • Amazon may be launching an 8.9-inch Kindle Fire in Q2 2012
  • Spend $25 at a local business, get $25 back from American Express
  • Bill Gates to testify today in Novell suit against Microsoft
  • eBay acts on Hunch to get recommendation engine
  • HP's outlook for '12 may not fit worst-case scenario
  • Smart meters blamed for Wi-Fi router traffic jam
  • Apple patent would shield against broken glass
  • Steve Jobs responsible for i-i-i Generation, says chief rabbi
  • Pakistan bans rude text messages
  • Where are the truly beautiful speakers?
  • Windows Phone Marketplace hits 40,000-app mark
  • TouchFire makes the iPad keyboard tactile
  • Beacon Power to sell assets for DOE loan
  • Still plugging new nuclear power tech post-Fukushima
  • 'Charlie Brown Christmas' pops up on iPad
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  • Hulu Plus making its way to 3DS, Wii
  • Why Windows Phone, Windows 8 are must-wins for Microsoft
  • Google, Facebook go retro in push to update 1986 privacy law
  • Waste to energy: Green or greenwash?
  • T-Mobile: Yeah, we still don't have the iPhone
  • Al Gore: Steve Jobs' greatest work was Apple itself
  • Ten years of iPods: A look back in photos
  • iPad 2 Smart Cover 'flaw' discovered in iOS 5
  • Steve Jobs bio: Behind the cover (roundup)
  • Jobs, Schmidt weren't pals after all, bio shows
  • Android coming on strong in tablets, Q3 data shows
  • Tech Awards: Water-cleaning device, solar in a suitcase
  • Do cell phones cause brain tumors? Debate rages
  • Why computer voices are mostly female
  • Swimmer Michael Phelps dives into video games
  • How colleges use, misuse social media
  • Stop complaining about our Web censorship, China says
  • Gameloft shuts down Web games after security breach
  • Dow starts mass-marketing solar shingles
  • Siri can be accessed on a locked phone
  • Yahoo won't allow bidder cross talk, report says
  • Playing molecular Legos with viruses
  • FTC official: Do not count on Do Not Track just yet
  • Cricket adds another ZTE phone to lineup
  • Sony shipping PlayStation 3D display Nov. 13
  • Google's Rubin: Your phone is no assistant
  • AT&T gearing up for an 'unbelievable' fourth quarter
  • iPhone 4S parts cost $188, study finds
  • Coupon site CouponCabin raises $54 million in funds
  • AT&T activates 1 million iPhone 4S devices
  • Google+: Across the 'early adopter' chasm?
  • Nokia confines Windows Phone launch to 'select countries'
  • Siri can tap into Google, Bing, and Yahoo for answers
  • Windows Phone chief: Nokia to talk road map next week
  • Mango now flowing to most Windows Phone users
  • AT&T profit down, but company upbeat about Q4
  • How colleges use, misuse social media
  • 5 biggest gripes about iPhone 4S
  • Google pins hopes on Galaxy Nexus
  • Apple closes stores, celebrates life of Steve Jobs
  • Galaxy Nexus won't get caught up in Apple suits, Samsung says
  • Bad Siri! She'll let anyone use a locked iPhone 4S
  • Google Analytics goes with the flow for visual oomph
  • Web 2.0 Summit goes beyond the Web (roundup)
  • $201,000 phone bill not a mistake
  • Windows 8 to offer new Metro-based search feature
  • From coal to biomass for some Virginia power
  • Flashback OS X malware variant disables XProtect
  • Unlock Android 4.0 with your face?
  • Bill Joy bets big on energy's 'grand challenges'
  • Apple launches Steve Jobs tribute page
  • Japanese man calculates pi to 10 trillion digits
  • How Apple screwed up the iPad music app with iOS 5
  • Amazon inks deal with PBS to bolster Instant Video
  • FCC defends regulations targeting broadband providers
  • Apple iPhone 4S: Soon at C Spire, but not T-Mobile
  • RFID hangers know what you're shopping for
  • Gears of War creator: We need 'Avatar'-like graphics
  • Apple stock slips after 'rare miss' on earnings
  • The 5 biggest gripes so far about the iPhone 4S
  • Apple closing stores during Jobs service
  • 5 apps to celebrate laziness
  • Batman: Arkham City turns Hollywood into Gotham
  • Chime.in: Do we need another social network?
  • Viacom gets another shot in court against YouTube
  • Motorola introduces Motoactv music player
  • RIM to Android developers: C'mon in, the water's fine
  • Motorola announces Droid Razr
  • Forget e-mail: LivingSocial takes to the airwaves
  • T-Mobile offers pay-per-day plan
  • RIM unveils its next-gen mobile OS: BBX
  • Ice Cream Sandwich widget photos leaked online
  • Dropbox scores $250 million in venture funding
  • Apple's iMessage is stuck in the depressing past
  • Plant closure could affect MacBook Pro shipments, report says
  • iPhone 4S users seeing yellowish screen tint
  • iOS 5 running on one-third of iOS-based devices
  • For iPads in the enterprise, hassles aplenty
  • EMC's quarter tops expectations
  • Did big banks turn blind eye to Groupon's odd accounting?
  • Lookout looks to tighten Apple's mobile security
  • Dive into theBlu, a giant ocean simulation
  • Snide, sassy Siri has plenty to say
  • BlackBerry users offered apps, not cash, for outage
  • HTC dealt a setback in Apple patent battle
  • Grand Theft Auto III beats its way onto tablets, phones
  • Siri still not working for some iPhone 4S users
  • BlackBerry apologizes with apps
  • Apple using Samsung for next iPhone despite patent battles
  • Samsung sells 30M Galaxy S phones, gets no respect
  • Facebook 'social energy' app compares home efficiency
  • Big mo: In one week, Apple iCloud hits 20M users; 25M use iOS 5
  • Apple R&D as percent of revenue hits a low
  • How Steve Jobs, Fox studio chief became friends
  • BlackBerry freebie: RIM apps to placate for outage
  • Ballmer beats drum for Windows 8
  • Apple sells 4 million iPhone 4S units in first weekend
  • B'bye, bill shock? FCC gets deal from carriers
  • Samsung tries to stop iPhone 4S sales in Australia
  • Hybrid browser to lead Opera's Android charge (exclusive)
  • How T-Mobile can help you find apps (Inside Apps)
  • Hackers add porn to Sesame Street YouTube channel
  • Apple's new 'Find My Friends' app finds wife cheating?
  • Minnesota company cashing in on Steve Jobs' turtlenecks?
  • Can Facebook help cut your energy bills?
  • Inside a government computer attack exercise
  • The S*** that Apple's Siri says is beautiful
  • Japanese turn used bras into fuel
  • California, tech, TV pay tribute to Steve Jobs
  • While Washington bickers, green tech goes local
  • Steve Jobs' last big project: The next iPhone
  • Flipboard editorial chief on how magazines are flipping out (Q&A)
  • Virgin Galactic to give NASA suborbital rides
  • New Firefox interface to speed up Firefox on Android
  • Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
  • The talking iPhone is here (Apple Talk Weekly)
  • iPhone 4S teardown: 512MB, tweaked battery, A5
  • Apple's Siri service not working for some
  • Congressman raises privacy concerns over Amazon Silk
  • Silicon Valley royalty to honor Jobs
  • Watch live coverage of world Rubik's Cube championship
  • iPhones drive record sales at AT&T, Sprint
  • Free-trade pacts export U.S. copyright controls
  • iPhone 4S launch: Yep, it's selling like hotcakes
  • Apple shares close on new high on iPhone 4S launch day
  • Locked up with Batman: Arkham City
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  • Ick! Researchers find E. coli on 1 in 6 cell phones
  • Racing like the wind, powered by the sun
  • BlackBerry fans: RIM is 'chipping away our faith'
  • Racing like the wind, powered by the sun
  • Siri everywhere! Hackers want her on older iPhones
  • BrightSource plans third giant solar-power plant
  • BlackBerry's blackout black eye (week in review)
  • Google will shut down Buzz; focus on Google+
  • iPhone 4S launch day in New York
  • iPhone 4S goes on sale (live blog)
  • Darth Maul returns to onscreen 'Star Wars' universe
  • iPhone 4S buyers complain of AT&T activation issues
  • West Coast readies to buy iPhone 4S (photos)
  • Microsoft touts benefits of new Windows 8 Task Manager
  • Apple shares jump on 'underwhelming' iPhone 4S launch
  • iOS 5 update bricked my iPod Touch
  • Post-PC LibreOffice heads for Web, iOS, Android
  • Spotify has 250,000 paying U.S. subscribers, report says
  • iPad 3 going into production for early 2012 launch?
  • So, who's going to buy the iPhone 4S?
  • Apple's iPhone 4S arrives in stores worldwide (photos)
  • iPhone 4S first weekend sales could hit 4 million
  • Xbox 360 once again dominates console market
  • iPhone 4S fans line up for Siri, Woz
  • Steve Wozniak is first in line for iPhone 4S
  • Why video gamers are a great fit at the gym
  • Why Android, iPhone won't crash like RIM
  • iPhone 4S carrier preorders sold out in U.S.? Not so fast
  • Mobile devices increasingly bridging work, personal lives
  • What is really happening with VC funding?
  • BlackBerry apologizes for outages
  • Quench laps up $30 million in funding
  • Japan building new power suit, rescue robots
  • Google threat? Search engine DuckDuckGo scores funding
  • Clearwire shows signs of life
  • Microsoft inks Android, Chrome deal with Quanta
  • Microsoft patches IE9 with new security update
  • IBM developing EV app to let drivers select renewable energy
  • Senators aim to cut through 4G baloney
  • In electric car stakes, automakers spread their bets
  • 3D Web hits the big time: Google Maps on WebGL
  • Facebook updates iOS app yet again
  • Most people check e-mail, surf the Web when watching TV
  • Hallelujah! BlackBerry service is finally restored
  • Netflix licenses reruns from CW Network
  • Motorola hit looms for Google earnings today
  • Dennis Ritchie, father of C programming language, dies
  • BlackBerry: 'We've now restored full services'
  • BlackBerry's outage caused by e-mail backup
  • Tumblr hosts Occupy Wall Street debate
  • Portico takes tablets off-screen
  • Didn't get AppleCare+ when you preordered your iPhone 4S? You still can
  • TechDirt offers $10k for new media-biz models
  • U.S. missing out on energy from trash, study says
  • Latest Adobe Flash Trojan for OS X gets revised
  • Amex: Partnerships required for mobile payments
  • London Philharmonic chases video game 'high score'
  • Apple releases iOS 5
  • Apple iOS 5 review
  • GM planning to pilot next-gen EN-V in megacities
  • Google engineer on Google+: 'A pathetic afterthought'
  • Sony defends against another hack
  • Microsoft page says IE more secure than rival browsers
  • Chevy greenlights electric version of Spark
  • Ford looks to reduce carbon footprint in supply chain
  • Apple's Find My Friends and Airport Utility apps arrive
  • RIM's BlackBerry outages come at worst possible time
  • Texting app banned by BlackBerry returns on own terms
  • HP's solution to the death of print media: Buy more ink
  • Samsung preps phone updates to avoid sales ban, report says
  • BlackBerry outage spreads to North America
  • Can NBA players win lockout war on Twitter?
  • Bjork's 'Biophilia' takes music to the app world
  • Netflix whiplash stirs angry mobs -- again
  • Sprint CEO: Wireless industry can help our troubled economy
  • iPhone 4S arrives early to lucky German buyer
  • IBM buys Platform Computing, bolsters technical computing
  • Activist RIM investor calls for sale, CEO shake-up
  • Google's Android Market blocked in China
  • iPhone 5 camper hears London Apple store robbery
  • The 1971 article that inspired Steve Jobs
  • Facebook finally launches app for iPad
  • Apple iPhone 4S gets benchmarked; slower than iPad 2
  • Kwaga addresses Gmail shortcoming, again (scoop)
  • iPhone 4S to woo customers from 4G Droids, says analyst
  • Opera proposal brings a book look to the Web
  • U.K. ISPs to make customers opt-in for pornography
  • Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet hit by patent lawsuit
  • Wii U is not a 'next generation' console, analyst says
  • Android apps can now run on your PC via BlueStacks
  • Lawmakers ask advertisers for Web-piracy crackdown
  • Tesla lines up Model S battery cells from Panasonic
  • Polycom brings videoconferencing to iPad, Android tablets
  • 91 percent of kids are gamers, research says
  • Netflix whiplash stirs angry mobs -- again
  • Obama's data-crunching skills and the 2012 race
  • Steve Jobs died of respiratory arrest
  • Phones may replace cards, cash, IDs
  • BlackBerry data outage in Europe, Middle East, Africa
  • iPhone 4S sticks with 512MB of RAM, reports say
  • E-mails raise fresh questions on Solyndra loan
  • Beware, Facebook users: Zynga launches Mafia Wars 2
  • 4G smartphone shipments to reach 245 million in 2016
  • Qwikster no more
  • Netflix kills Qwikster but still considering games
  • Xbox 360 sales nearly double that of Wii's, analyst says
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday to target Windows, IE
  • Mozilla: Rising revenue, but rising challenges
  • Windows Phone chief dumps on iPhone, Android
  • Qwikster nixed, Netflix catches some flak
  • A Moore's Law for computers and energy efficiency
  • Alibaba looks to break away from Yahoo, report says
  • Windows 8 to reduce memory usage
  • iPhone 4S preorders top 1 million in single day
  • Yahoo out as Hulu mulls other bids, report says
  • Netflix cancels Qwikster spinoff
  • Android to get enterprise friendlier
  • The MythBusters tackle the battle of the sexes (photos)
  • Steve Jobs' death: Why the tears?
  • Common ground on green buildings (photos)
  • On the road to a low-energy house
  • Apple's Jobs still shapes PC laptop future
  • See Germany's nuclear plant turned family playground
  • An exciting new ailment: Text neck
  • Casting about for actor to play Jobs
  • Puppeteers, CG meet to create 'Real Steel' robots
  • Chrome extension enables remote computer control
  • Our future: Empty pockets, except for our phones
  • Steve Jobs at the heavenly gates--there's an app for that
  • Bravo casting Real Crazies of Silicon Valley
  • What I learned from Steve Jobs
  • Puppeteers, CG meet to create 'Real Steel' robots
  • Chrome extension enables remote computer control
  • Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
  • Remembering Steve Jobs through Apple's products (Apple Talk Weekly)
  • Sony Pictures making deal for film rights to Jobs bio--report
  • CTIA moves to block SF cell phone law
  • AT&T: 200,000 iPhone 4S preorders in 12 hours
  • Barnes & Noble protests Kindle deal by yanking books
  • Post-it Notes to Steve Jobs
  • The death of Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 (roundup)
  • Prototype 3G MacBook buyer gets parts back
  • Ideo's electric bike wins design competition
  • After delay, Avast launches EasyPass
  • Target: Trade old iPhone for cheaper iPhone 4S
  • Steve Jobs funeral will reportedly be held today
  • Millions of tweets reveal global mood trends
  • Should I blow my upgrade on an iPhone 4S? (Ask Maggie)
  • Steve Jobs saved technology from itself
  • What's next for airline apps?
  • Jobs led the way in pop culture
  • 10 ways mobile gadgets have changed our lives
  • Apple iPhone 4S goes on pre-sale
  • Solyndra casts shadow on U.S. energy loan aid
  • 'The Walking Dead' among AMC shows coming to Netflix
  • European Commission OKs Microsoft's Skype buy
  • A snap-in LED light (photos)
  • Steve Jobs book to share his memorable quotes
  • Inventing a new socket for LED lighting
  • 98 billion apps to be downloaded in 2015, study says
  • Friday Poll: No iPhone 5; so now what?
  • YouTube finally brings full-length films to the U.K.
  • D.C. court to hear challenges to Net Neutrality rules
  • Sprint's 4G shift to be 'aggressive'
  • Google+ now makes it easier to lock your posts
  • Ruling on Apple-Samsung spat in Australia coming next week?
  • BlackBerry tablet update fixes Flash but nothing else
  • Sprint to cover 120M people with 4G LTE next year (scoop)
  • Galaxy Nexus launch delayed due to Jobs' death
  • Android apps to run on iPad with Alien Dalvik 2.0
  • Adobe reboots for apps and Web--with dash of Flash
  • Homeland Security moves forward with 'pre-crime' detection
  • Mozilla postpones Firefox 3.6 update plan
  • Steve Jobs saved technology from itself
  • Unraveling the tale behind the Apple logo
  • Steve Jobs as master showman, cult hero
  • Steve Jobs and the business of design
  • Intellectual Ventures sues Motorola over patents
  • Authorized Steve Jobs bio release moved up again
  • Indie iPhone postcard company may just avoid Apple steamroller
  • Goodbye, Steve Jobs
  • Microsoft's Skype deal to win EU approval, report says
  • Nottv smartphone TV broadcaster to debut in April
  • Facebook launches its own universal translator
  • Max Payne 3 is looking like a true sequel
  • Steve Jobs' most revolutionary Apple products
  • Spielberg, Dreamworks working on 'Halo' movie for 2012?
  • Apple fans wake up to a world without Steve Jobs
  • Amazon Kindle Fire keeps racking up preorders
  • Betting on Steve Jobs during Apple's dark days
  • The death of Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 (roundup)
  • Android running as test app on HP TouchPad
  • Mozilla coaxing old-era Firefox 3.6 users to upgrade
  • Apple stock trading up following Jobs' death
  • Tributes to Steve Jobs online and off (images)
  • Apple spending $203 for each iPhone 4S, says report
  • Steve Jobs as master showman, cult hero
  • Fans pay tribute to Jobs online, at Apple stores
  • How Steve Jobs saw the future
  • iSad: Millions take to the web to mourn Steve Jobs
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  • Glori, seeking oil with microbes, files to go public
  • Apple envisioned Siri on tablets back in 1987
  • U.S. unlikely to hit advanced biofuel goal, study says
  • U.S. gaming havens--border towns and N.Y. 'burbs?
  • Federal judge rules in favor of Google's ITA buy
  • Small wind heading into boom period, report says
  • Toshiba ultra-thin AT700 tablet wows Ceatec crowds
  • It's all Apple
  • Microsoft to bring cable programming to Xbox
  • Apple's iPhone gets Micro-USB charger adapter
  • U.S. consumers spend $4.5 billion on gaming in Q2
  • Big day for film fans: Netflix earnings on Oct. 24
  • Apple iPhone 4S gets lukewarm analyst response
  • Apple iPhone 4S unveiled (roundup)
  • Microsoft defends its Windows 8 Metro Start screen
  • Microsoft: Software puts kibosh on energy waste
  • RIM execs don't want to buy stock either, report says
  • Nokia to unveil first Windows phone this quarter
  • RIM just looks like a bargain
  • Yahoo no longer playing hard-to-get, report says
  • The story behind Apple's Siri voice assistant
  • Analysts: Tim Cook passed first test
  • What we really owe to Steve Jobs
  • Apple 'working hard' to bring iCloud worldwide
  • iPhone 4S First Take
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  • Apple unveils iPhone 4S
  • Apple's iPhone event = tech site fail
  • Apple iOS 5 and iCloud service to launch October 12
  • Apple: 18 billions apps have been downloaded
  • Gazelle predicts price drop for used iPhones today
  • Xbox 360 tech to prevent kids from viewing porn?
  • Adobe releases Flash 11, AIR 3.0
  • It's Apple iPhone Day
  • Mango available for half of all Windows Phone users
  • Silver Lake, DST, Alibaba mulling joint Yahoo bid, report says
  • Microsoft explains reason for Windows 8 Start menu
  • Apple may only launch an iPhone 4S
  • TV shows account for over half of Netflix streams
  • Yahoo revamps its online video site
  • Roz Savage makes history in solo Indian Ocean row
  • HTC cooking up fix for security flaw
  • Hard Candy selling cases for iPhone 4S, iPhone 5
  • Cook's big challenge: Sustaining Apple's growth
  • What to expect from Tuesday's iPhone event
  • Facebook: Are you sure you want to click on that?
  • Klip is fastest iPhone video app to hit 100,000 downloads
  • Adobe buys PhoneGap, TypeKit for better Web tools
  • University of Maryland grabs gold in Solar Decathlon (photos)
  • Apple's iOS grabs record market share
  • Where are iPhone rumors born?
  • Rhapsody to acquire Napster (scoop)
  • Facebook foils injunction request against Timeline
  • Adobe sharpens Edge for advanced HTML
  • Solar Decathlon has winner as Chu defends loans
  • HTC phones major security alert
  • Sprint to FCC: Hurry up on AT&T/T-Mobile deal
  • iCloud more strategic than iPhone 5 for Apple
  • Mac market share continues to inch up
  • iPhone 4S pops up on German carrier's Web site
  • Barnes & Noble brings Nook Color to Target
  • Tesla shows off Model S to future owners
  • Amazon Kindle Fire: Profit or loss for retailer?
  • Google's Schmidt: Motorola buy won't 'screw up' Android
  • Wal-Mart, T-Mobile offering data-centric phone plans
  • GE, Nissan explore EVs for home energy storage
  • A new iPhone that looks like the old iPhone? Really?
  • Play along with CNET's iPhone event bingo!
  • A beginner's guide to telecom jargon, part 8
  • Dell to take another shot at MacBook Air
  • eBay shells out big(ger) bucks for your old iPhone 4
  • Sprint iPhone on Radio Shack inventory page
  • Amazon, RIM tablets look alike--that's where it ends
  • Watch iPhones and Androids make love
  • Looking ahead to Apple's iPhone event (roundup)
  • Could Yahoo be acquired by Alibaba?
  • Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
  • Next week, next iPhone? (Apple Talk Weekly)
  • Firefox Aurora for Android likes big buttons and cannot lie
  • Facebook time is tops abroad, with Singapore No. 1
  • Facebook sued over tracking users after logout
  • Take a chance on ABBA dance video game
  • Google launches beer
  • iPhone 5: 20 most-wanted features (updated)
  • Google opens first Apple-style store
  • Ig Nobels honor study of horny beetles, why we sigh
  • Verizon sues again to block Net neutrality rules
  • World's highest Webcam could use a Sherpa
  • Apple seeks worldwide iCloud music rights
  • DOE nails down loans for giant solar projects
  • Reporters' Roundtable: Amazon fires new Kindle at Apple
  • Technology allows deaf woman to hear own voice
  • Selling an old iPhone? Do it now
  • 11 technologies that increase fuel economy
  • Some Apple stores temporarily closed, reasons unknown
  • Run! Here comes BigDog's bigger brother
  • Hackers post data on JP Morgan Chase CEO
  • Rumor of 64GB iPhone re-emerges
  • Google crowned world's most attractive employer
  • Dragon Go iPhone app expands its search options
  • Amazon fires on Apple, Netflix (week in review)
  • E-book 'missing content'? Amazon must do better
  • Microsoft market value slips below IBM's, rebounds
  • New iPhone reportedly spotted in Apple's inventory
  • Samsung extends olive branch to Apple in Australia
  • Palm on Amazon's own wish list, report says
  • Solar dish maker Stirling files for bankruptcy
  • Samsung unveils Android-based Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus
  • Friday Poll: Is Kindle Fire really an iPad slayer?
  • Amazon is not a hardware company
  • Kindle Fire or...iPod Touch? (Ask Maggie)
  • Firefox 8 beta brings Twitter search, tab controls
  • Nokia paying developers to build mobile apps
  • Amazon's 'cloud' browser raises privacy concerns
  • Kindle Fire vs. iPad: Which is right for you?
  • Quora Q&As come to iPhone, iPod Touch
  • Groups ask Feds to ban Facebook's 'frictionless sharing'
  • Nissan developing car that reads your thoughts
  • Twitter video-sharing service nabs $6.5 million
  • Sony's data loss didn't breach Privacy Act
  • Microsoft looking into Xbox TV service, report says
  • T-Mobile USA gives retail stores a face-lift
  • China cracks down on makers of fake iPhones, report says
  • What does your mobile carrier know about you?
  • PlayBook price slashed to compete with Kindle Fire
  • How small biz uses social media (infographic)
  • Apple wins key battle against Psystar over Mac clones
  • Are Netflix cancellations slowing down?
  • Ice Cream Sandwich video leaked by eBay buyer
  • GetJar: We've given away $1 million worth of premium apps
  • HP CEO change spurred by Oracle worries, report says
  • Google invests $28 million in affordable housing
  • Amazon to lose $50 on each Kindle Fire, says analyst
  • Amazon Silk: not just for Fire tablets?
  • New iPhones, iPods reportedly in Apple's retail system
  • Amazon fires on Netflix
  • Kindle Fire leads Amazon onslaught (roundup)
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  • Google: Rent your solar panels from us
  • Kindle Fire an iPad killer? Yes. It's the price, stupid
  • Sophos tackles new BlackHole RAT malware variant for OS X
  • Amazon Silk: Weaving a new browser
  • Unity 3.5 gaming tools challenge Apple's ideas
  • Hotspot now shields you ad-free
  • Kindle Fire sets a new (low) price point for tablets
  • More than a third of Android phones are 4G-enabled
  • Amazon's new Kindle Fire
  • GameStop exec: Game consoles still 'gold standard'
  • Mango keeps Windows Phone moving (roundup)
  • Amazon unveils Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire tablet
  • Virtual lithium mine attaches to geothermal plant
  • Amazon lights a Fire with its Kindle tablet (photos)
  • To beat Apple, Amazon's trying to be Apple
  • Missing iPhone 5 may explain new cases from China
  • Facebook rumors: Fact vs. fiction
  • Iceland's 'zero-emission' data center
  • A translation of Apple's iPhone event invite
  • Microsoft halts another botnet: Kelihos
  • Khosla: Environmentalists, get out of way
  • Isis mobile-payment group lines up handset backers
  • Amazon inks tablet deal with publishers, report says
  • Will Apple kill the iPod?
  • NYC flips the cell switch for (some) subway stations
  • Memory comes to the fore in Firefox 7
  • Analysts dubious about iPad supply issues
  • How did Madden 12 for iOS escape EA's lab?
  • Sprint rolling out 4G LTE next year
  • BitTorrent offers tech to decongest ISPs' networks
  • In 'supercritical hydrolysis,' a new process for biofuels
  • Windows 8 users to benefit from Windows Live
  • Apple holding iPhone 5 event on October 4
  • Web-based Windows Phone Marketplace opens
  • Dead Sea Scrolls come to life on the Web
  • Delicious relaunches with mix of old and new
  • Mozilla works to fix Firefox add-on compatibility
  • iPhone 5 to offer 1GB RAM and voice control?
  • 5 key features missing from Facebook Music
  • Vodafone teaser site an iPhone 5 clue?
  • Another OS X Trojan imitates Adobe Flash installer
  • NFL Sunday Ticket on PS3: Second take
  • Google+ iOS app gets more social with new features
  • Retailers offering discounted PlayBook tablets
  • Apple, others eyeing curved glass for 2012 gadgets?
  • Virtual monkeys recreate Shakespeare? Methinks not
  • Man builds social network using Atlantic Ocean
  • Facebook unfriending 'bug' gets quick fix
  • Apple: Samsung got 'caught' mimicking iPad
  • Amazon announcement on Wednesday
  • Google+ users up 30 percent since going public?
  • Amazon adds Fox content to instant video streaming
  • Android use surges on mobile ad network
  • Missteps, market chaos weigh on Groupon IPO plans
  • Tumblr raises $85 million as growth continues
  • Apple: Samsung seeks 'excessive' price for patents
  • Microsoft addresses Windows 8 secure boot issue
  • Apple slashes fourth-quarter iPad orders, report says
  • Facebook to offer free ads to small businesses, report says
  • With Facebook, streaming music lowers barriers
  • Google honors Jim Henson with doodle
  • New Facebook is always watching you
  • Apple to hold iPhone 5 event on-campus, ATD says
  • A hybrid approach for cleaner home energy
  • For lost iPhone, SFPD wants bar's surveillance video
  • Fresh iPhone/iOS 5 rumors cite Twitter events, vacay days
  • Senate notes: Schmidt's Apple plug, Google piracy issues
  • Google News to add 'featured' labels to stories
  • NASA's falling satellite caught on video?
  • More Motorola Xoom 2 leaks: Two models?
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic release date revealed
  • Dead satellite likely fell into Pacific Ocean--maybe
  • Verizon chimes in for Samsung against Apple--report
  • Man spontaneously combusted, coroner says
  • Here's digital video of what we see inside our brains
  • Opening eyes with a green home (photos)
  • A smart green home takes root in inner city
  • Derelict NASA satellite falls back to Earth
  • Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
  • Is the new iPhone wait nearly over? (Apple Talk Weekly)
  • Groupon slashes reported revenue by half, COO exits after 5 months
  • Apple logos in backdrop for Samsung in-store display
  • Alleged 'Commander X' Anonymous hacker pleads not guilty
  • Google's Jim Henson doodle lets you be the puppeteer
  • This Day in Tech: Reactions to Facebook changes; Yahoo for sale?
  • California governor signs Amazon sales tax bill
  • Errant character to blame for Twitter 'hack'
  • How to use Chrome's latest 'new tab' page
  • For Motorola, it's the bionic vs. the bargain
  • Yahoo could be for sale, Jerry Yang indicates in leaked memo
  • Solyndra fall-out could tank solar for military bases
  • Blockbuster Movie Pass to compete for Netflix customers
  • The New Facebook is always watching you
  • Blockbuster Movie Pass no Netflix killer
  • Track NASA's crashing satellite to avoid getting hit by space junk
  • Heads up! NASA satellite descends toward fiery doom
  • Zuckerberg's vision: All Facebook, all the time
  • Amazon set to unveil new Kindle or Android tablet on September 28
  • Dish unveils Blockbuster Movie Pass (live blog)
  • Can this robot coach help you lose weight?
  • Dish unveils Blockbuster Movie Pass media bundle
  • Facebook changes creeping out some customers
  • Apple, Dropbox join Electronic Privacy Act fight
  • Blizzard pushes Diablo III to early 2012
  • Solar Decathlon shines light on net zero-energy homes (photos)
  • New OS X trojan horse sends screenshots, files to remote servers
  • Some iPhone 5 panels have defect, report says
  • Facebook's colonization of the Web gains steam
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  • Meg Whitman takes over at HP (roundup)
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  • Yahoo News links with Facebook
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  • OnLive goes live in the U.K.
  • Netflix split to set up Amazon streaming merger?
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  • Microsoft hands Rustock botnet case over to FBI
  • Ken Burns documentary to debut on iPhone, iPad
  • Apple to sell 149 million iPads in '15, researcher says
  • AT&T antitrust case gets February trial date
  • Bing brings Action Buttons to search results
  • If HP's board calls, don't pick up the phone
  • Windows 8 to tap heavily into Windows Live
  • Full Tilt Poker lashes out at Ponzi scheme claims
  • Facebook augments profiles with 'Timelines'
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  • 'Gears of War 3' puts bloody bow on trilogy
  • Schmidt's written testimony to Congress
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  • Android to power inflight entertainment for Boeing Dreamliner
  • New Jersey hospital to add 2.1 megawatts of solar
  • Twitter readies political ads in time for 2012 election
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  • Sprint CEO dances around iPhone rumors
  • Practice for your bionic hand with Virtu-limb
  • Greenstart unveils latest clean-tech startups
  • Windows Phone Mango rolls out early as next week
  • LightSquared solves GPS interference with new device
  • Join us Thursday for Facebook's F8 (live blog)
  • Facebook's interface changes
  • DigiNotar files for bankruptcy
  • How Microsoft sped up the Windows 8 boot process
  • Meg Whitman for HP CEO? Board eyes change
  • New OnStar privacy policy expands on data sharing
  • Netflix inks two-year deal with Discovery
  • Are celebs the newest targets for hackers?
  • 8 Netflix alternatives compared
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  • Google's social network opens to everyone
  • T-Mobile executive squashes iPhone 5 rumor
  • Fleet owners push the pedal on alternative fuels
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  • With Bada OS, Samsung could be eyeing Smart TVs
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  • HTC: Rhyme a better upgrade phone than iPhone
  • Apple iPad 2, packing 3G, arrives in China
  • CyanogenMod closer to fully running Android on HP TouchPad
  • Microsoft, Casio sign licensing deal over Linux
  • Comcast offers cheap broadband to poor families
  • Google opens Wallet
  • AT&T spells out two new global texting plans
  • Google opens its social network to all
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 priced at $469 and $569
  • YouTube: Debt, jobs hot topics for next GOP debate
  • Apple customer experience second to none, study finds
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  • Microsoft in talks with Comcast, Verizon on Xbox TV?
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  • Netflix splits in two
  • Google bolsters Offers with DailyDeal purchase
  • AT&T talking to rivals about divestitures, report says
  • Opera acquires Handster to tap into app stores
  • Bit.ly back up and running following outage
  • Solyndra says needs more time to find buyers
  • Verizon adds affordable 4G smartphone to lineup
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  • Samsung to seek iPhone 5 ban in Korea, report says
  • Netflix CEO's apology brings new backlash
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  • Netflix DVD mail service renamed Qwikster
  • Twitter movement aims to mimic Egypt
  • What's your dream smartphone?
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  • Facebook adding Spotify, MOG, Rdio, Rhapsody, and more?
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  • Mozilla loses strategy exec Mike Shaver
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  • Facebook, Hulu to strengthen ties, report says
  • Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
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  • Mozilla loses strategy exec Mike Shaver
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  • This Day in Tech: Patent turns into a first-to-file system; two directors leave Twitter
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  • AT&T's LTE boot-up: What it means to you (Q&A)
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  • Samsung targets Apple's iPhone, iPad in Australia
  • States weigh in on AT&T-T-Mobile merger
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  • Twitter movement aims to mimic Egypt
  • What's up with that Google orange?
  • AT&T to activate faster 4G network on Sunday
  • Mac App Store tweak aims to curb accidental buys
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  • Sony: Sign new PSN terms or you're banned
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  • UK man exterminates record for most Daleks
  • Chief scientist, two board members exit Twitter
  • Google Doodle celebrates Vitamin C pioneer with oranges
  • EU determining if Google abusing search dominance
  • Should Facebook run with HP's WebOS?
  • Apple to let multiple Apple IDs merge, report says
  • Track your family with a new app
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  • Friday Poll: Favorite new Facebook feature?
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  • Sprint shortens trial period; ends Premier Program
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  • Sprint says it can handle the iPhone traffic
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  • Calisolar lays off 80 California workers
  • Analysts cut forecasts for RIM PlayBook shipments
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  • Boost Mobile hiking Android data charge by $5
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  • Microsoft joins the anti-Flash crowd with IE10
  • AmazonLocal on its way to 'Kindle with Special Offers'
  • Netflix feels wrath of consumers, investors
  • Skype adds Facebook integration for Mac users
  • Windows 8 to offer built-in malware protection
  • HP's PC biz risks 'lame duck status,' analyst says
  • For Yahoo, is bravado enough?
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  • Groupon sets new date for IPO, report says
  • Google+ gets more sign-language friendly
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  • Open-source BPM startup BonitaSoft raises $11 million
  • Facebook unveils a Twitter-like subscribe feature
  • Sony adds two new colors to PS3 slim lineup
  • Microsoft's big (unmentioned) problem with Windows 8
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  • Windows that close automatically when trains go by
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  • Sprint to get its own iPad 2, report says
  • Microsoft touts SkyDrive integration in Windows 8
  • Google to let users opt out of location data collection
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  • Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL to sell one another's ads
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  • IE10 wakes to the Web--and to Windows
  • Liquid Nitrogen helps chip set speed record
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  • Meet tech investor Ashton Kutcher
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  • Twitter launches analytics service
  • Intel CEO touts Ultrabooks and 'Haswell' chip
  • Facebook unveils Smart Lists to categorize friends
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  • Fusion Garage Grid tablet selling for $299
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  • Gowalla goes with stories, guides
  • Apple prepping next-generation AirPort Express?
  • Motorola Mobility invests in video firm Ooyala
  • Dolphin Browser splashes onto the iPad
  • Best Buy cuts outlook on disappointing earnings
  • Sony officially details Android Walkman
  • PC shipment growth to slow in 2011, jump in 2012
  • Philly papers offering subscribers $99 Android tablet
  • Verizon improves search in its app store
  • Google's post-JavaScript Web plan raises hackles
  • Web Foundation tries to 'measure' the Internet
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  • Ford unveils OpenXC, invites open-source applications
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  • iOS 5 gold master expected next week, report says
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  • AVG defends mobile app after removal by Microsoft
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  • Adobe's good week (Apple Talk Weekly)
  • This Day in Tech: Data from Stanford Hospital patients found online
  • Google's price for Zagat $125 million, says WSJ
  • Republicans seek answers from DOJ on AT&T merger suit
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  • Friday Poll: Lust for Sprint's unlimited iPhone data?
  • iPad app developer tells how secretive Apple is--very
  • Flash-derived iPad game tops App Store charts
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  • Google, Apple, Microsoft top global brand survey
  • Yahoo's Bartz departs (week in review)
  • Google apologizes for this week's Docs outage
  • Google tells users in Iran to change their passwords
  • Apple updates online store to match retail stores
  • GetJar offering premium Android apps for free
  • Sprint iPhone, unlimited data? Not for long
  • Adobe acquires cinema tech, staff from Iridas
  • Sprint to offer unlimited data with iPhone 5?
  • Microsoft apps landing on Symbian phones
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  • Smart-grid plan overhauled to involve consumers
  • Google to debut Dart, a new language for the Web
  • Windows Phone Marketplace boots AVG app
  • Alibaba launching English mobile OS this month, report says
  • Apple iPads, iPhones get Flash video at last
  • Conan mocks Apple over 'lost iPhone 5'
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  • Google comes clean on energy use
  • Yahoo's post-Bartz ledger: What new CEO will inherit
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  • Yet another new Apple campus in the pipeline?
  • Bartz tells Fortune that Yahoo 'f---ed' her over
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  • Google buys Zagat, in original-content gambit
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  • Microsoft inks Android and Chrome patent deals
  • Verizon Droid Bionic arrives finally
  • Stressed commuters turning to public transit, tech
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  • Apple to ship 86 million iPhones in '11, researcher says
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  • Dell, Baidu team up for tablets, phones for China
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  • GameStop to start selling iPhone, iPad, report says
  • Apple now training employees on iOS 5, iCloud?
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  • Netflix launches streaming service in Latin America
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  • Google doodles a complex piece for Freddie Mercury
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  • Full text: SFPD statement on aiding Apple
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  • Amazon chief's spaceship fails to deliver
  • Did SFPD reveal that lost device is iPhone 5?
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  • Google closes 10 businesses to focus on bigger bets
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  • OS X 10.7.2 and iCloud betas suggest impending release
  • SF police confirm search for lost, unreleased iPhone
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  • Google's Schmidt talks Apple, patents, jobs
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  • The new Bill Gates: Google's Larry Page
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  • Toshiba tries anew with 10.1-inch Android tablet
  • IFA 2011: Gadgets galore in Berlin (roundup)
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  • Apple loses yet another iPhone
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  • iTunes chief Eddy Cue promoted to Apple SVP
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  • Windows 8 to offer both Metro and desktop interface
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  • HP to bring back the TouchPad
  • Why the DOJ means business on AT&T and T-Mobile
  • Google restores offline abilities for Gmail, Docs
  • DOJ's statement regarding AT&T and T-Mobile
  • Future Nokia Symbian phones to all support NFC
  • Justice Dept. to block AT&T's T-Mobile deal
  • AT&T and T-Mobile: Wireless megamerger (roundup)
  • AT&T promises 5,000 new jobs after T-Mobile merger
  • Sony debuts 3D OLED head-mounted display
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  • Nokia eyes Vision+ to boost Windows Phone apps
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  • VMware pushing Windows apps to any device
  • Toyota sets EV lap record at Nurburgring
  • Apple could make 22 million iPhones next quarter
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  • Shareholder sues Google over prescription drug ads
  • Windows 8 Explorer gets the ribbon
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  • China calls online rumors a 'social malady'
  • HP answers people trying to score a $99 TouchPad
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  • Nokia hack reveals developer details
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  • iTunes' streaming music still a no-show
  • Google, OpenDNS add geo speed boost to Net
  • CNN acquires Zite, maker of iPad magazine app
  • UK not pursuing limits on social media
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  • Samsung unveiling its own instant messaging tool
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  • Hurricane Irene hits the East Coast (roundup)
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  • Cook given 1 million share bonus as new Apple CEO
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  • Verizon offering Intuit's GoPayment reader for free
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