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Apple continues to be the market darling as investors eagerly anticipate more news about the iPad 3, and perhaps a dividend. The stock is up 24% in 2012. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
In the latest high-profile flap over online data privacy, Google has been caught bypassing the privacy settings on Apple's Safari Web browser, letting advertisers track users in unintended ways. FULL STORY
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Move over, Jupiter: Angry Birds is hitting the galaxy. FULL STORY
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In Syria's cyberwar, the regime's supporters have deployed a new weapon against opposition activists -- computer viruses that spy on them, according to an IT specialist from a Syrian opposition group and a former international aid worker whose computer was infected. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's "Google problem" is well documented. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Silicon Valley has a hot new startup setting up shop: President Obama's re-election campaign. The organization is opening a field office in San Francisco. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
On this week's Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, John Sutter and Stephanie Goldberg explain how a multiple apps have been using Apple's mobile operating system to collect, and keep, users' contact lists. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Even though Android is the most popular smartphone platform in the U.S., and even though there were 10 billion Android app downloads as of December 2011, many Android users are frustrated that they're still treated like a second-class app market. That's because "fragmentation" makes it more complicated to develop Andro… FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Taking a cue from Twitter, Facebook will be rolling out "verified accounts" for its most popular users -- presumably hoping to encourage the Lady Gagas of the world to get active on the site. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
"Twisted Metal" introduces a new generation of gamers to the mechanical mayhem of the smash-'em-up series' previous games, while actually adding in a little bit of a story to tie all the action together. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
Apple developers, start your engines. Mac users, start dreaming of how much cooler your desktop or laptop experience could be this summer. That's when Apple will launch the latest big cat-themed Mac OS X, version 10.8: Mountain Lion. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
Amazon set out to win the tablet market by beating Apple the way no one else could: pricing the Kindle Fire at just $199. FULL STORY
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SecondMarket rose to fame by offering investors a way to trade shares of the hot private companies they clamored for. Now many of those startups -- including the private market's Goliath, Facebook -- have gone public or will soon. FULL STORY
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Apple on Wednesday said it will start requiring mobile apps to get explicit permission from iPhone and iPad owners before the apps collect and store information about users' personal contacts. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
LightSquared's plan to become a fifth major nationwide wireless carrier hit a major snag this week, after government regulators said they would continue to bar the company from launching its network. FULL STORY
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"Slingo," a leader in online games for 17 years, is making its way to Facebook with a redesigned version of the popular bingo/slot-machine game. FULL STORY
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How do you know if your YouTube video is funny? Google says you can start by counting the "LOLs." FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Ahh, yes, February 15, the joyful day when singletons can finally collapse in exhaustion after weeks of maintaining a nonchalant front. Finally, you think, finally, the incessant stream of hearts and cupids and reminders that romantic partnership is the apogee of human achievement will come to a merciful end. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
The hottest accessory on the runway at Fashion Week is a creation from one of New York's buzziest tech startups: 3D printed glasses from MakerBot. FULL STORY
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Ahh, yes, February 15, the joyful day when singletons can finally collapse in exhaustion after weeks of maintaining a nonchalant front. Finally, you think, finally, the incessant stream of hearts and cupids and reminders that romantic partnership is… FULL STORY
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My neighbor recently discovered a four-digit passcode that unlocks the front doors to our apartment building. FULL STORY
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Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday said that the world's most valuable tech company is doing everything it can to address growing concerns over working conditions at its Chinese manufacturing plants. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
"Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning" (38 Studios, Big Huge Games) blends the best of role-playing and fighting game mechanics, then uses them to back up a deep, rich story, resulting in a fresh-feeling entry into the world of fantasy gaming. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
As Yahoo struggles to turn itself around, a key stakeholder is waging war to take control of the process. FULL STORY
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In its first financial report as a public company, Zynga edged past analysts' expectations but posted a loss thanks to its large stock-based compensation expenses. FULL STORY
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"Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning" hopes to be the next big, addictive role-playing video game, and its creators are putting an emphasis on "big" with a wide-ranging environment and a deep story line. FULL STORY
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Baidu is often referred to as China's Google. That might be insulting to Baidu. FULL STORY
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In case you haven't heard, Apple's stock climbed above $500 a share for the first time ever on Monday. Make no mistake: Apple is still a cheap stock. FULL STORY
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While Facebook prepares to go public, Silicon Valley's other buzzy social startup, Twitter, is doing everything in its power to stay private. In pursuing that goal, it has slapped its shareholders with an unusual restriction: No one who holds stock c… FULL STORY
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We're going to feel a little guilty if this news gets you fired. But you can now play "Angry Birds" on Facebook. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
All indicators suggest Apple will unveil the iPad 3 during the first week of March. That's less than a month away, and sources at The Next Web say Apple is in "crunch mode," working hard to line up apps that show off the unique features of the next-gen tablet. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
Shares of Apple reached $500 for the first time on Monday, setting yet another high-water mark for the tech giant. FULL STORY
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An independent labor-rights organization that Apple joined last month said Monday that it began its inspections of the working conditions at Apple suppliers' factories in China. FULL STORY
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Maybe Justin Timberlake and friends weren't so crazy after all. FULL STORY
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News of the tragic death of Whitney Houston this weekend didn't appear first on television or mainstream news sites. Instead it was revealed in a tweet posted forty-five minutes before the Associated Press reported the tragedy. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
"The Darkness II" is a gore-filled, blood-enraged slaughterfest that really wants to be a feel-good, love story. Oh, and you get to fight with characters who have four arms. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
The social networking field's buzziest startup is under fire this week for not being completely transparent with its users. FULL STORY
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Shares in First Solar fell nearly 9% Friday after the solar panel maker and project developer reported a delay in funding for a massive solar farm the company is building near Los Angeles. FULL STORY
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The tech world is all abuzz about Google's mysterious new "entertainment device." FULL STORY
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After threatening web companies for more than a decade, Michael Doyle and his patent-holding company Eolas Technologies ? named after the Irish word for knowledge ? may be finished. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Technology is not like wine. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
Can't get enough of those virtual cows and crops from FarmVille? Good news, agrarians: Zynga toys and games are coming this fall. FULL STORY
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Protesters visited a half-dozen Apple stores around the world on Thursday to deliver petitions calling for reforms in the working conditions at factories run by Apple's suppliers in China and other overseas locations. FULL STORY
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Welcome to the big leagues, Groupon. Shareholders punished the stock after the daily deals site posted a surprise loss for its first quarter as a public company. FULL STORY
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Kodak is exiting the digital camera business and it will instead license its brand name to other camera manufacturers, the company announced Thursday. FULL STORY
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Visit CNN's new What's Next blog for coverage of innovation, ideas and forward-looking thinkers in the fields of tech, science and social change. FULL STORY
Thanks to the Internet, the world is shrinking. This special series explores how innovators are using the power of the Web to help people share information across continents, make meaningful connections and change their communities for the better. FULL STORY
Click on "Tech Check" in the left column of this CNN podcasts page for the latest news, insight and banter from the CNN.com tech team. FULL STORY

Facebook users on IPO: 'It's time to get paid'
With Facebook's announcement Wednesday that it will become a publicly traded company, lots of folks were talking about it.FULL STORY
Atari embraces new era
"We have an opportunity to bring back a powerful brand that consumers know and love."FULL STORY
The end of the digital divide
"In five years, the gap between information haves and have-nots will cease to exist."FULL STORY
Why 2012 isn't like 1984
"Unlike in Orwell's dystopian world, however, people today are making a conscious choice to [share personal info]."FULL STORY
Street Bump app detects potholes, tells city
Here's the problem with the whole Gov 2.0 movement: People are lazy.FULL STORY


Ahh, yes, February 15, the joyful day when singletons can finally collapse in exhaustion after weeks of maintaining a nonchalant front. Finally, you think, finally, the incessant stream of hearts and cupids and reminders that romantic partnership is the apogee of human achievement will come to a merciful end. FULL STORY

Over the past few weeks, we've seen Pinterest rise out of the pack of next-next-next-gen social networks after humming along in relative obscurity for a couple of years FULL STORY



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