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Chinese customers buy 2M iPhone 5s in first weekend
The iPhone 5, which launched in China on Friday, will be available in more than 100 countries by the end of December. 12/17/2012 03:56 pm
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Apple iPhone gets blockbuster weekend, thanks to China
Chinese consumers snapped up 2 million iPhone 5 handsets over the weekend. Still, a new Citi Research report helped drive Apple shares down. 12/17/2012 01:50 pm
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Instagram, now under Facebook banner, changes privacy policy
Instagram is updating its privacy policy in order to share data with Facebook, which bought Instagram earlier this year. 12/17/2012 12:46 pm
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US may snub UN Internet regulation treaty
A Western bloc led by the US has strongly resisted any UN-imposed rules on the Internet, fearing it could be used to justify further limits on cyberspace. 12/13/2012 02:50 pm
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After short absence, Google Maps returns to the Apple iPhone (+video)
Google Maps, which was temporarily banished by Apple from all iOS 6 devices, is back in style. 12/13/2012 12:14 pm
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BlackBerry 10 to be tested by US government agency
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, or ICE, will test out the forthcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system. 12/13/2012 11:30 am
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Google Maps app returns to the iPhone
The new Google Maps iPhone app includes turn-by-turn directions, street-level photography of local neighborhoods and listings for more than 80 million businesses. The Google Maps iPhone app still lacks some of the mapping features available on Android phones, such as directions in malls and other buildings. 12/13/2012 09:46 am
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Apple TV set on the way? Maybe, but don't hold your breath.
An Apple TV set is in an 'early stage of testing,' according to a new report. But there are no guarantees the device will ever see the light of day. 12/12/2012 04:39 pm
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Facebook again streamlines privacy settings. Will it help the average user?
Facebook has instituted a series of new, simplified privacy controls. 12/12/2012 04:13 pm
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Google Zeitgeist reveals the most searched terms of 2012
Google Zeitgeist 2012 reports that people wanted to know about Whitney Houston, PSY, iPad, and many other terms. 12/12/2012 03:02 pm
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Pope Benedict XVI, now with one million followers, launches first Tweet (+video)
The Pontiff greeted his new digital flock on Wednesday with a blessing. 12/12/2012 10:00 am
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Twitter, ditched by Instagram, launches photo filters of its own
The war between Twitter and Instagram heats up. 12/11/2012 04:17 pm
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Find My iPhone app will now steer you straight to your lost device
Find My iPhone gets driving directions. 12/11/2012 04:17 pm
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Gmail down, up, and back online again
Gmail and Chrome weathered outages and bugs earlier today. Google says it is looking into the problem. 12/10/2012 09:43 pm
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Ada Lovelace: What did the first computer program do?
Celebrated on what would be her 197th birthday, Ada Lovelace is widely credited as having written the first computer program. What did Lovelace's program do? 12/10/2012 09:43 pm
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Google Chromebooks steeply discounted for classrooms (with a catch)
Set a fundraising goal on Donorschoose.org, and if you hit your goal by Dec. 21, Google will sell your local public school teachers Chromebooks for $99 a pop. 12/10/2012 03:25 pm
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Gmail down: The 10 funniest tweets
Gmail crashed briefly on Monday, but Twitter was going strong with wry humor about the outage. 12/10/2012 01:25 pm
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Ada Lovelace: 'The Enchantress of Numbers' (+video)
Ada Lovelace was the visionary half of the team that helped create the modern computer. Lovelace is honored by Google as the 'first computer programmer.' 12/10/2012 11:32 am
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Samsung Galaxy Muse, shaped like a skipping stone, on sale for $50
Samsung has released a small, sleek, smooth MP3 player called the Galaxy Muse. Move music from your Galaxy smartphone to the Galaxy Muse with a tap of your finger. 12/07/2012 04:50 pm



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