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Verizon offers new $35 a month prepaid plan (but there's a catch)
The new prepaid plan from Verizon is aimed at users uninterested in the current crop of high-end smart phones.
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Winklevoss twins try to buy up bitcoin market
The Winklevoss twins have bought one percent of all bitcoins, the virtual currency. After a week of peaking and crashing, the bitcoin market seems to have stabilized.
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Should you download Facebook Home?
The Facebook Home suite of apps and the HTC First – the first smartphone to come prepackaged with Home – both launch today. Whether or not you should pick them up may depend on how chained you are to Facebook.
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PC shipments slump, Windows 8 may be to blame
A new report from IDC shows significant shrinkage in the PC market.
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Twitter to release music app as early as this weekend
After Twitter's acquisition of music discovery service We Are Hunted became public, rumors began to circulate about a Twitter music app launching at the Coachella music festival this weekend.
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Zuckerberg forms Silicon Valley super PAC to take on immigration
Mark Zuckerberg's super PAC, called FWD.us, is pushing for immigration reform and a series of other issues affecting the technology industry in the United States. However, immigration advocates question how much FWD.us will help.
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Fox threatens to leave network TV in protest over Aereo lawsuit
A court has sided with Internet TV start-up Aereo over the big networks. Now, Fox threatening to cut its broadcast signals.
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Do you know Web culture? Take our quiz!
Social networks, catchphrases, and what's the deal with cats wanting cheeseburgers? Do you know your Web culture? Find out!
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Hijack an airplane with a phone? Security specialist says it can be done.
German security analyst Hugo Teso has found vulnerabilities in fight system software and hardware.
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Real help from a virtual world
Video games educate players on global issues and raise funds for organizations in need.
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General Motors gives Facebook another try
After a very messy breakup last year, GM has announced that it will test-run ads on Facebook once again. The company broke away from the social-networking giant last May, just 10 days before Facebook's IPO.
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Office for Android, iOS? You may have to wait until 2014.
A new report indicates that Google Android and Apple iOS versions of Microsoft Office may not arrive until fall of next year.
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New iPad? Leaked photos point to slimmer build.
New iPad leaked: Photos from a French website reportedly show the newest Apple iPad.
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Austin named as second city to get Google Fiber broadband
Together with Kansas City, Austin will be the site of a Google Fiber network 100 times faster than the average broadband.
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Arkham Origins: The Dark Knight swoops back onto consoles Oct. 25
Batman: Arkham Origins is the follow-up to the 2011 best-seller Arkham City. But for this Batman title, Rocksteady Studios has been replaced by Warner Bros. Games Montreal.
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California court bans use of smart phone maps while driving
A California court rules that using your smart phone for directions is just as illegal as texting while driving.
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Microsoft Xbox 720 event scheduled for May 21: report
According to a new report, Microsoft will introduce the Xbox 720 console at a press event in late May.
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How Kickstarter campaigns find success
Having a successful Kickstarter campaign is easier said than done. Some find that hook and go viral -- others flop. But creative and prepared entrepreneurs can find success even in failure.
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What Facebook Home means for Google
There are a number of pros and cons for Android devices allowing Facebook Home, but what does it mean for Google?
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In Philadelphia, Atari's Pong goes big, big, big screen
Frank Lee, a professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia, is staging perhaps the biggest-screen version of Pong in history.



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