Tech - Page 212
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House to vote on cybersecurity bill
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Iran launches rocket carrying animals into space
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Social networks purging sex offenders from membership
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Following NASA’s withdrawl, China aims for lunar exploration
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Jumbo squids plague California waters
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Gang members using Twitter, Facebook to brag about crimes, make threats
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Man lost on North Sea ice saved by web cam
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Obama still a “big believer” in net neutrality
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NASA reboots, focuses on cheaper, sustainable exploration
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China: Survey on Chinese Twitter users
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Richard Branson unveils Virgin’s underwater ‘plane’
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Wondering Why You Can’t Pre-Order an iPad? It Isn’t Legal Yet
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Amazon gives in to publisher’s demands for higher E-Book prices
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Google’s ‘Don’t Be Evil’ Mantra is ‘Bullshit’
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Obama to revise Nasa space vision
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The iPad: Kindle Killer?
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Google makes calling directly from ads easier
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Futuristic weapons featured at Vegas gun show
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Man in court over ‘Simpsons’ porn
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Report shows cyberattacks rampant, causing concern among security and company executives
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Climate-change scientists: evidence shows ozone hole stops global warming
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Critics blast Apple’s new iPad tablet
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Which is bigger: Apple’s announcement of tablet or President Obama’s first State of the Union?
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PETA petitions Punxsutawney to replace Phil with robot
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Scientists exaggerated impact of climate change, says British government’s chief advisor John Beddington
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Test-driving General Motors’ new Chevy Volt
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Obama to take questions about SOTU speech via YouTube
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Scientist says alien life may be on Earth
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Navy pledges ‘Green Strike Group’ by 2012
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Required agency data missing from Data.gov
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10 Best Bets for Apple’s ‘Latest Creation’ Event
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Sorry, Facebook friends: Our brains can’t keep up
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PTSD: Brain Scans May Help Diagnosis in Army Veterans
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Four countries win preliminary approval for internet addresses written in native scripts
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U.S. enables Chinese hacking of Google
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Apple plans to unveil ‘our next creation’ at Jan 27 press event
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Science reporting has a blonde moment
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‘Space diver’ to attempt first supersonic freefall
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First live tweets sent from NASA astronaut in space