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- Amazon redacts Orwell on Kindle like it's '1984'
- Twitter ?followers? sometimes a marketing tool
- New e-book reader to use AT&T network
- Video: SI's 'model' iPhone app
- Mobile gadgets threaten in-flight entertainment
- Newsweek: Will Facebook be around in five years?
- Microsoft: Windows 7 ready for PC makers
- Pew study: Wireless Internet use up sharply
- New service lets Jews tweet a prayer to God
- Schools slowly add phones, PDAs to curriculum
- Newsweek: Why good websites shouldn't be free
- ACLU fights judge?s Facebook comments ban
- Japan train workers check grins with smile meter
- Will MySpace become MyVideogameSpace?
- Hey stupid! Drop the cell phone and drive
- Palm Pre reconnects with estranged iTunes
- EU: Microsoft will offer rival browsers
- Amazon.com CEO apologizes for Orwell incident
- Iran activists work to elude Internet crackdown
- NYT: Will intelligent machines outsmart us?
- Apple prepares iTunes ?****tail? music offering
- China bans online games that glamorize gangs
- Study: Texts while driving even more dangerous
- Niche social sites fight Facebook's shadow
- Microsoft to open stores in Arizona, California
- Report: Microsoft, Yahoo nearing search deal
- Online dating: New York is tops for singles
- 15 of the greatest tech designs ever
- Flower shop launches first Facebook store
- Prisons ban inmates from having pen pal ads
- What the Microsoft-Yahoo deal means to users
- Microsoft, Yahoo announce search deal
- Online ?user? reviews come under scrutiny
- Online video watching nearly doubles since ?06
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- Lost iPhone prototype spotlights counterfeiting
- High school student sues Amazon over Orwell
- Cops: Texting tow-trucker hits car, pool
- Need a movie potty break? Site says when to go
- Blogs, tweets help scientists measure happiness
- EBay working on alternative software for Skype
- FCC seeks data on iPhone Google app rejection
- Yahoo exec sees real-time search opportunity
- Get schooled on Twitter ... by the British government
- Tech tattoos: The good, the bad and R U SRS?!
- Search questions often wacky and weird
- Video: Fed up with dad?s computer questions*
- Microsoft's Bing gains another 1 percent of U.S. search
- Video: Google CEO steps down from Apple board
- Video: Archbishop says social networks lead to suicide
- PayPal outage frustrates merchants, consumers
- Man is first to be charged with Web name theft
- ?Sexting? craze on the rise among British teens
- Iraq to impose controls on Internet
- Services help lost gadgets find their way home
- Google to buy video compression firm
- Military reviewing social networking usage
- Sony e-book reader $100 cheaper than Kindle
- iLove/iHate my iPhone
- Review: New Walkman misses multimedia mark
- Iowa 911 call center is first to accept texts
- Shooter's online rants were like trees in forest
- Chinese teen dies at Internet addiction camp
- Family tech battles can have lots of byte
- Hackers hit Twitter, slow down Facebook
- Malaysia denies it has plan to censor Internet
- Ohio bus driver was on phone when man killed
- The latest craze: Free e-book offerings
- Odd tricycle mapping Paris streets for Google
- Google says aloha to Hawaiian
- Analyst predicts Apple mini-computer in ?10
- How to improve sound, picture on your HDTV
- Three top Hollywood studios bring films to Web
- Air Force used Twitter to track flyover fallout
- Market to shorten URLs shrinks as tr.im closes
- Facebook buys social media start-up FriendFeed
- Google provides peek into new search engine
- Neighbors Twitter, blog to keep criminals at bay
- 220,000 Wii recharging stations recalled
- Another attack downs Twitter, briefly this time
- Royal Opera House to do performance of tweets
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- Microsoft, Nokia form alliance to rival RIM
- Windows 7: The good, the bad, the unknown
- Top 10 iPhone annoyances
- 10 smartphone tips for dumb people
- Children use Web to watch videos, look up ?sex?
- Newsweek: Gadget turns cell phone into microscope
- Judge issues injunction against sales of Word
- Microsoft taking pre-orders for next-gen Zune HD
- You must obey: Unwritten laws of technology
- E-mails from public overload Congress Web site
- Microsoft says Office for Mac will have Outlook
- Zune HD vs. iPod Touch: Feature smackdown
- Newsweek: Why 3-D is the future of television
- Boy Scouts hunting the tech-savvy generation
- Who?s that girl on your BF?s Facebook page?
- Is your Palm Pre spying on you?
- Study finds most Twitter posts 'Pointless Babble'
- Google Books to add Creative Commons books
- Typhoon disrupts Asia Internet, phone service
- Video: Mona Lisa talks in Beijing
- E-books within reach without Kindle
- Clever cat earns ?high school diploma? online
- Facebook to face off with new Web rivals
- Short Web address sites form link archive
- Bing continues to gain ground against Google
- 5 Facebook users claim site breaks privacy laws
- Woman charged with cyberbullying
- Obsolete technology: 40 big losers
- Twitter site offers followers line to God
- Sue Facebook for sharing your info? Seriously?
- MySpace scoops up popular Facebook app iLike
- 10 stupidest tech company blunders
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