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Motorola sells 100 refurbed Xoom tablets with customer data Motorola has owned up to selling 100 refurbished Xoom tablets sold on Woot.com without first wiping previous customers' information.
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PlayStation Network to fold into Sony Entertainment Network this Tuesday Sony reveals plans to discontinue the PlayStation Network brand name as of Tuesday, February 7, with all PSN accounts being converted into Sony Entertainment Network accounts.
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Microsoft narrows patent battle with Barnes & Noble Microsoft has dropped one of its patent infringement claims against Barnes & Noble - not on the merits, but to streamline the case.
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PlayStation Vita demo stations go live at thousands of GameStop locations Sony partners with GameStop to set up PlayStation Vita demo kiosks in more than 3,300 retail locations, with eight upcoming launch titles available for players to sample.
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Afraid to commit? Why Ford seems unfocused on the Focus Electric Ford is gearing up to release an impressive array of new electrified and fuel efficient vehicles, but does its new strategy exemplify the American automakers hesitancy to fully commit to electric cars?
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Study: Is Facebook more addictive than alcohol or cigarettes? While the addictive nature of checking social networks has only been escalated by more smartphone sales, one study has come to the conclusion that it may be even more addictive than popular vices.
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NFL using “social media command center” to manage Super Bowl chatter With Super Bowl 46 just a day away, thousands of football fanatics from the Northeast have descended on Indianapolis and the NFL is turning to social media to handle the crowds.
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Infiniti infinitely teases it’s Geneva-bound EMERG-E electric sportscar The wait is almost over, Nissan's luxury subsidiary Infiniti will finally draw back the curtain on its eagerly anticipated EMERG-E plug-in hybrid sports car at next months Geneva Motor Show.
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Beneath the Surface: How Microsoft is missing the boat on tabletop computing Microsoft’s Surface computer is brilliantly intuitive to use, unique, and available right now. But will Microsoft let its early lead in tabletop computing slip away as it has with so many other opportunities?
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The top 10 upcoming movies of 2012 we hope don’t suck 2012 is packed with movies that will appeal to mainstream and/or niche audiences. Some will succeed, some will fail. But here is our list of 10 upcoming movies we just hope don't suck.
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Oklahoma the latest state to pin problems on video games, proposes sin tax Fat kids? Bullies? Oklahoma legislation is blaming these societal problems on video games, and wants to slap a sin tax on anything rated teen and up.
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Can Apple keep up against fake copycat app developers? With unscrupulous game developers looking to make a quick buck off unsuspecting iOS users, Apple didn't respond with decisive action against these poor applications until the press brought attention to the problem.
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Smartphone sales exceed those of PCs for first time, Apple smashes record Smartphone shipments beat those of PCs for the first time ever in 2011, with 73 million more units being sold. Strong sales of Apple's iPhone played a significant role and helped the company to break the record for the number of phones shipped in a single quarter.
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Anonymous hacks call between FBI and Scotland Yard about hackers A recent trans-Atlantic call between the FBI and the UK's Scotland Yard in which operatives from the two law enforcement agencies discussed ongoing cases regarding a number of alleged hackers was intercepted and recorded—by hackers.
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Madden predicts the winner of the Super Bowl (but we disagree) EA has released its annual pick for the winner of the Super Bowl based on simulated games played on Madden 12. We did the same, with differing results.
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Feds kill 16 sports streaming sites, but you can still watch Super Bowl XLVI online (legally) Sixteen Super Bowl streaming sites have been killed by the feds ahead of Sunday's big game. Fortunately, official streams are still available online from NBC, the NFL, and on Verizon mobile devices.
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Stop eating the walls: New insulation is both edible and fire resistant Remember that pink insulation found up in your creepy attic as a kid? The one your parents warned you not to touch. Well it looks like research firm Aarmourtherm has developed one so safe, you can eat it.
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Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in plane crash Micron Technology chief executive Steve Appleton passed away Friday after crashing his "experimental" single-engine aircraft at the Boise Airport.
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Blast from the past: Studebaker Motor Company looking to make a comeback Long-defunct automaker Studebaker may be making an unexpected comeback. A Colorado-based company is looking to resurrect the American icon from the clutches of history.
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On Facebook, ‘power users’ tip the friendship scale A small group of Facebook "power users" have more friends, and perform far more activities, than the average user, a new study from Pew Research has found.
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Motorola wins iCloud injunction in Germany, forces Apple to pull some iPhones, iPads Score another win for Motorola: it's won a permanent injunction in Germany over push email capabilities in iCloud, and forced Apple to stop selling older iPhones and 3G-enabled iPads in Germany - at least for now.
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The Woman In Black review Hammer Films' return to horror puts “Harry Potter” star Daniel Radcliffe front and center in a gothic tale of ghostly vengeance that pays homage to the classics.
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Gene Simmons teases KISS crossover with Angry Birds (No, seriously!) Will Angry Birds rock and roll all night and party every day with KISS?
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RIM offers free PlayBooks to Android developers and slashes price to $200 RIM has put the PlayBook on sale for $200 in the US and is giving the device away to Android developers who submit ports of their apps by Feb. 13.
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UP Vittoria Concept features a winning design and triple hybrid-drivetrain The UP Vittoria concept from Italian studio UP features a unique and futuristic style with an interesting triple hybrid-drivetrain.
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Shocker: Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom denied bail, again Megaupload co-founder Kim Dotcom's appeal for bail has been denied on grounds that he is a flight risk.
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Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Active Billabong Edition is another wasted opportunity Sony Ericsson announces a special edition Billabong Xperia Active, but once again it's not all that different to the standard phone. Do manufacturers ever get limited edition phones right?
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Chronicle review The first sleeper hit of the year has arrived in the form of one of the best superhero films ever made.
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Atari lines up Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends on the grid Atari has announced Test Drive: Ferrari racing Legends, the latest in the long running racing franchise. The game will feature more than 50 iconic Ferrari cars, and 36 tracks around which to race.
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Student’s bamboo-based smartphone concept becomes reality Frustrated and bored with the lack of variety among smartphone designs, a Britsh student came up with his own design using bamboo. A short time after posting it on the Web, an entrepreneur got in touch and now there are plans to bring his creation to market.
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Pinterest drives more traffic to sites than 100 million Google+ users While representatives at social networks like to continually mention how many users have signed up for a service, social upstart Pinterest is quietly becoming a dominant force on the Web with users focused on style and substance.
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Stanford: Drive-as-you-go highway charging to address range anxiety for electric cars A new wireless charging idea from Stanford's researcher hopes to address range problems in electric cars with wireless power transfer coils every 6.5 feet on our highways.
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Can Redbox beat Netflix by snubbing Warner Brothers 56-day plan? With movie studios still attempting to restrict when a consumer can rent a new release, Redbox has decided to forget the extended wait period and bring new movies to customers on launch day.
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Graffiti artist to become multi-millionaire thanks to Facebook bet in 2005 Artist David Choe painted some murals in Facebook's offices back in 2005. When asked about how he'd like to be paid for his work, he had a 50/50 choice. His decision looks set to make him a multi-millionaire.
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Google announces changes to Android Market security In an effort to allay fears that Google's Android Market is having problems dealing with malware-infected apps, the company has just announced details of a tool it began using last year designed to root out such rogue software. And according to Google, it's already cut down on malware in its app store significantly.
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Hip-Hop just saved your life: How the beats in rap music could power implantable medical devices On top of being widely popular, it looks like researchers at Purdue University have discovered that the beats in hip-hop music could be used to power biomedical devices.
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Facebook will never charge you… because it already does Following the Facebook IPO are old concerns about a pay-for model being introduced to the site but don't worry--you're already giving Facebook what it wants.
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Inside Facebook: What SEC documents reveal about the social-networking monolith Facebook's IPO may let the company generate $5 billion in fuel, but it's also requiring the company reveal some of its inner workings. What do Facebook's inner workings look like, and what do they mean for you?
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Occupy this: 5 Internet regulations we need to destroy SOPA and PIPA may be on the ropes, but the Internet still needs your help. Here, five government efforts that threaten to dramatically change our online world — and how to fight back against them.
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The ReDigi legal battle heats up: Google to the rescue? The reinvention of music ownership continues, and this time music reseller ReDigi is caught in copyright holders' crosshairs.
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Reports say that a new Nook may be coming this spring from Barnes & Noble Only a month after discussing plans to spin off its Nook business, word is that Barnes & Noble has another device up its sleeves coming this spring.
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Windows Phone 8 details leak: Huge changes ahead (Updated) A leaked video has shed light on Microsoft's upcoming plans for Windows Phone 8 including deep Skype integration, the elimination of the Zune PC software, BitLocker encryption, NFC, multicore processor support, and a fundamental rewrite of the core of Windows Phone, better aligning its code base with Windows 8.
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Kia drops the beat with its new Track’ster concept Kia is gearing up for next week's Chicago Auto Show. The company plans on showing off its possible Soul spin off, dubbed the Track'ster.
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Fujifilm announces X-Pro 1 pricing: $1,700 for the body alone The X-Pro 1 will be available at the end of the month, and you might want to start saving now.
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Mithos Electromagnetic Vehicle: A car for a galaxy far, far away For gearheads, the future is an exciting place. What cars will be capable of doing 50 to a 100 years from now remains a mystery, but one designer has taken it upon himself to offer us all a glimpse into that exciting unknown.
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AV Rant #269: CADS A few disclaimers: We make up (co-opt really) a new curse word. Liz and Tom, for a time, mistake Neil Young for Neil Simon. Whoops. This week in Netflix? WB acts like a bunch of…well, CADS. Tom thinks you can take the conversation in this article and pretty much switch out the local “evil” the
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Report: Apple buying TV components to launch iTV this year? Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster gave some insight to investors Tuesday on what he expects to see from Apple in the TV market.
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Pentax introduces the bright, bold K-01 and its big sensor This new addition to the next-gen camera segment foregoes traditional styling and ups its sensor size.
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Google Maps draws fine in France for being free A French court has ruled Google must pay damages and a fine for making Google Maps available for free...and undercutting French mapping company Bottin Cartographes.
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Audi announces pricing for R8 GT Spyder, and it’s a doozy Audi has announced its sticker price for the limited-edition R8 GT Spyder, and it's a jaw dropper.
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Facebook ads are going mobile In order to meet shareholder revenue expectations, Facebook will be introducing ads to the mobile platform.
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Google adopts Twitter-like censorship policy for Blogger In an effort to limit government-imposed censorship to specific areas, Google has changed Blogger blogs to have country-specific domains.
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How to maximize battery life on your Android phone or tablet Frustrated by how quickly your favorite mobile gadgets die? Follow these simple tips to get longer battery life out of your Android phone or tablet.
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Tobii debuts EyeAsteroids, an arcade game you play with your eyes Defend the Earth from asteroids... with only your eyes!
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Droid 4 rumored for February 9 release, priced at $199 Those still waiting for the latest QWERTY keyboard-equipped Android phone, the Motorola Droid 4, may only have a week left to hold on, as it's being rumored to go on sale on February 9.
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Does the next iPod Nano really need a camera? An Apple iPod Nano prototype with a camera has been leaked, suggesting the previously removed feature could make a return soon. But does anyone really want an iPod Nano with a camera?
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Meet the Spark, an open-source tablet that will cost $260 and run Linux As an alternative to the many Android tablets already on sale, the Spark is a 7-inch Linux-based slate that's entirely open and built around open-source software.
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Study: Twitter follows Facebook’s overseas growth into Brazil New statistics show that Twitter's overseas growth is mirroring Facebook's in Brazil. Twitter's country-specific censorship may be tied to its overseas goals, how else do you think Twitter will be changing to keep up its momentum?
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TV ad shows Steve Jobs impersonator extolling virtues of Android tablet A Taiwanese electronics manufacturer has brought out a TV ad featuring a Steve Jobs impersonator unveiling a new device—an Android-powered tablet.
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Star Wars: The Old Republic nears two million subscribers While Activision Blizzard deals with players leaving the World of Warcraft for other games, Electronic Arts and Bioware appear to be welcoming them into the Star Wars universe according to the latest sales numbers.
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Survey: Android users most likely to engage in hanky-panky on first date The results of a new survey suggest owners of Android phones are the most likely to end up in the sack on a first date, while BlackBerry owners are more likely to make do with a beer.
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A moving experience – robotic mannequin debuts in Tokyo If static mannequins in shop windows never quite cut it for you, it may be time to book a ticket to Tokyo.
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Resuscitating Sony: Why new CEO Kazuo Hirai has his work cut out for him Freshly minted Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai is taking the helm of a troubled ship. Here's how Sony has managed to run aground over the past decade, and a look at Hirai's options for getting it back afloat.
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The Facebook IPO: Should you try to buy stock – and is it even possible? As Facebook's detailed financials are released, investors are mulling the possibilities. But everyone's invited to the Facebook shares party.
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PlugHub keeps your cords and power strip neat, tidy, and out of view Tidy up your cords and your workspace with this smart PlugHub design from Quirky.
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Facebook files its S-1 form and starts the IPO process Facebook will soon become a publicly owned company, and it has begun the process with a $5 billion initial offering.
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Tesla Teases Model X crossover Tesla is teasing us with its new Model X crossover, which it plans on revealing later this month.
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It’s five o’clock everywhere: Best cocktail, wine, and beer apps Whether you're in search of the perfect wine pairing, looking for a fun new cocktail to try, or hunting down a bar that has your favorite beer on tap, we've crafted a list of the best beer, cocktail, and wine apps out there for your sipping pleasure.
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Microsoft reminds us there are Google ‘alternatives’ in new ad; [UPDATE: Google responds with some myth-busting] Microsoft isn't mincing words: post-Google privacy policy updates, the company is trying to capitalize on user fallout.
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SoulCalibur 5 Review Namco Bandai and Project Soul delivers a strong, if uneven, fighting game sequel in SoulCalibur 5.
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Swarm of little flying robots is amazing, terrifying (video) University of Pennsylvania researchers have developed a system that enables nano quadrotors to fly in incredible, fear-inducing formation.
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A closer look at the next iteration of the Nikon Coolpix lineup We break down what's been improved in the new generation of compact Coolpix digital cameras from Nikon.
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Resident Evil: Revelations review Capcom hits up the 3DS with a brand new story in Resident Evil: Revelations, a title that is a traditional Resident Evil game--in the best and worse ways.
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Amazon says Kindle sales tripled during holidays Although Amazon's fourth quarter results are a bit of a disappointment to Wall Street, the company reports Kindle sales over the holidays nearly tripled from last year.
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Neil Young’s plan to make digital music sound 20 times better Neil Young explains his push for the music and tech industries to develop a new lossless audio format and a new type of iPod-like device to play it. He also addresses the lack of danger from piracy and talks about the late Steve Jobs. Quotes and full embedded video.
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The Pirate Bay moves to .se domain after Supreme Court sends founders to jail Sweden's Supreme Court has made final the sentences of The Pirate Bay founders, who now face millions of dollars in fines, and months in prison.
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Making your own Batmobile violates copyright, according to new court ruling If you've been planning to buy a replica Batmobile, you should probably do it now -- because they might not be available much longer.
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Sony drops Stringer, names Kazuo Hirai president and CEO After four years of losses, Sony has named Kazuo Hirai its new president and CEO, replacing Sir. Howard Stringer.
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Sports are going social, and it’s a winning combination As the Super Bowl draws near, we have a variety of digital ways to interact and connect with athletes, owners, and fans. Users love the options, and marketers are learning how to leverage them.
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Confirmed: No Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress says Samsung Samsung confirms their Galaxy S III flagship smartphone will launch at a separate event later in the year, and not during Mobile World Congress at the end of February.
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If the Galaxy S III is a no-show, Samsung could focus on tablets at MWC [UPDATE: The S III will not launch at MWC] With the status of the Galaxy S III's launch still unknown, could Samsung be planning to launch several new tablets at Mobile World Congress instead?
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100-year-old Nintendo DS addict attributes sharp mind to gaming device A 100-year-old woman living in Scotland is adamant her Nintendo games machine has kept her brain in good working order, and listening to the centenarian talking about her love for the device, who are we to disagree?
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The FCC wants to modernize US with Lifeline’s low income broadband discounts Broadband for all, not just for some. FCC looking to include broadband access in its Lifeline telecommunications subsidy in order to modernize the US.
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Will mobile campaign donations be a game-changer for politicians? While many smaller retailers have adopted Square's mobile payment technology for consumer purchases, candidates seeking presidential office in 2012 have the same idea for fundraising.
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Barnes & Noble won’t stock books published by Amazon With Amazon landing some major authors for exclusive book publication deals, Barnes & Noble is attempting to strike back with an ultimatum for the online retailer.
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Survey: 10 percent of Brit men have snooped on partner’s online accounts The results of a new survey revealing that 10 percent of British men have secretly logged into an online account belonging to their other half also highlight the careless attitude of many when it comes to password management.
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BlackBerry 10 ‘London’ smartphone image leaked Is this the smartphone that will save Research In Motion? The image shows what is thought to be RIM's first BlackBerry 10 phone, called London, though it's believed it won't be officially unveiled until later in the year.
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Can Yahoo be trusted with Flickr? A former Flickr team member cries foul as the site prunes a heavy helping of its customer support staff.
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Ukraine shutters top file-sharing site The hits just keep on coming: Ukrainian police have shut down the country's most popular file-sharing site for copyright violations.
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EU formally investigating Samsung; Galaxy tablets blocked in Germany Samsung has been hit twice in its patent battles: sales of its original Galaxy tablets have been blocked in Germany, and the EU is formally investigating whether it's abusing FRAND licenses for 3G tech.
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Gridiron and Gearheads: The top car commercials of Superbowl XLVI With Superbowl XLVI just around the corner, we bring you the most eagerly anticipated car commercials scheduled to air this coming Superbowl Sunday.
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There won’t be a new Xbox or PlayStation announcement this year. And that is a good thing. Despite rumors to the contrary, a Microsoft rep has confirmed that we won’t see the introduction of the Xbox 720 this year, and Sony has said it will be the last to introduce a new system.
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Why Microsoft will beat Apple’s iTV in the living room The Apple iTV talk just won't die, but we know one thing that could ultimately kill it: Microsoft, the Xbox, and the rest of its connected TV ecosystem.
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Glas.t protects your iPhone with another layer of glass Instead of opting for a flimsy plastic screen protector, try protecting your iPhone's screen with another thin layer of tough glass.
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Rememberings put a new twist on an old memory solution These fun stretchy rings are inscribed with tasks that we most often forget to do, giving us a new take on the classic 'tie a string around your finger' memory wisdom.
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Firefox 10 hits the streets The latest in Mozilla's rapid-fire updates to Firefox features a full-screen mode for apps, and a revamped system for updating add-ons.
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Megaupload users: EFF wants to help you recover lost files The Electronic Frontier Foundation is now offering pro bono legal help to "innocent" Megaupload users who lost files due to the site's seizure by US authorities.
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Samsung’s ‘revolutionary’ product unveiling at the Super Bowl is… the Galaxy Note Talk about a let down: Samsung got us hoping it would be announcing an as-of-yet unheard of product. Instead, it's our reintroduction to the Galaxy Note.
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Apple picks Dixons’ John Browett as retail chief Apple has announced it has hired John Browett - the man who turned around British electronics retailer Dixons - to lead its own retail efforts.
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SOPA blackout infographic shows the power of online activism A new infographic from Frugal Dad reveals the full extent of the January 18 Web protest against the "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA) and the "PROTECT IP Act" (PIPA). See it below.
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