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Fake identities: Manti Te'o scandal and 6 other Internet hoaxes
Believe it or not, the Manti Te'o scandal is not the first online identity hoax, nor the longest-standing. Here's a look at some of the biggest scams to surface on the Internet, from the lives and deaths of fictitious characters to the downfall of their makers.
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The Beloit College Mindset List for the class of 2016
Every year, Beloit College in Beloit, Wis., releases its Mindset List to give a snapshot of how the incoming freshmen class views the world.
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Everyday heroes: 11 tales of American heroes
Charles Ramsey answered a call for distress and discovered a house of horrors. Victor Perez stopped the abduction of an 8-year-old girl. Two teenage boys rescued a couple from a burning car wreck in Florida. New Yorker Kashmir Singh goes the extra mile to help a Swiss couple. Here are 11 stories of everyday American heroes who responded to trying circumstances with extraordinary grace and courage.
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Switching from a Mac to a PC: Five lessons from an Apple fanboy
The Internet is filled with testimonials of people ditching their PC for a hip new Mac. Where once they trudged through stodgy spreadsheets, they now write screenplays and edit flashy videos (if the ads are to be believed). But there's almost no material documenting the opposite experience. Most of the personal switching-to-Windows stories are many years out of date and center around now-obsolete "But you can't play games and none of your software will work!" arguments.So, here are the top five things an Apple fanboy learned from two months using Windows.
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Steve Jobs: 10 quotes on his birthday
10 quotes from Steve Jobs
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Since when does Barack Obama hate the Apple iPod and iPad?
In a commencement speech at Hampton University, President Barack Obama seemed to pan the Apple iPod, the Apple iPad, and other devious gadgetry. But in the past, Obama has shown himself to be a genuine Apple fan.
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After the Ellen DeGeneres iPhone dust-up, does Apple need to lighten up?
Apple reps apparently contacted Ellen DeGeneres this week, after the talk show host ran a spot poking fun at the Apple iPhone. Maybe it's time for the folks over at Apple HQ to take themselves a little less seriously.
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Can Apple's iPad spur economic recovery?
Sales of Apple's iPad are strong. If they skyrocket, they may herald a faster-than-expected recovery.
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Steve Jobs dishes on iPhone Flash ban
Neither the Apple iPhone nor the Apple iPad include Adobe Flash support. In an open letter published this week, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says the reason is simple: Flash just isn't up to snuff. Ouch.
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Found 'iPhone 4G' a rare breach of Apple secrecy
Photos and video of what is thought to be the next generation iPhone, or iPhone 4G, have ignited the Web. Was it lost or stolen?
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Nuclear weapons: Is full disarmament possible?
As world leaders convene in Washington for a summit on halting the spread of nuclear weapons, a global debate is rising on the merits – and feasibility – of total nuclear disarmament.
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The Big Apple: Innovation drives Apple to the top
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Nissan's all-electric Leaf challenges GM Volt and Toyota Prius
With a federal tax credit and state rebates, the price for Nissan's zero-emission, all-electric Leaf could be just above $20,000. Fully charged, it'll go 100 miles.
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Want to see a 3D movie? Ticket prices go up 20 percent.
Ticket prices for a 3D movie rose Friday in markets across the US. Get ready to spend more for ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ and ‘Avatar.’
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The candy machine just sold me an iPod
Popping up in military bases, airports, fast-food restaurants, and hospitals is a new kind of vending machine that offers everything from a DVD rental to a digital camera.
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Will the iPad tablet best the Apple iPhone in initial sales?
According to one report, Apple has already sold hundreds of thousands of iPad tablet computers. But will the device duplicate the success of the iPhone?
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Google Nexus One, AT&T get hitched
Google Nexus One joins AT&T. Just don't ask about the price tag.
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Trade deficits and fiat currencies
There is a connection between fiat currencies and trade deficits, but to say that fiat currencies cause trade deficits is an overstatement.
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Apple iPad lassos AP, Conde Nast for special apps
The Apple iPad launches in a few weeks. In the meantime, media companies such as the AP and Conde Nast are positioning themselves to benefit from Apple's latest device.
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Three ways iTunes, and its 10 billion in sales, changed music industry
As of Wednesday, Apple's iTunes has sold 10 billion individual songs. Here are three ways it has revolutionized the music industry, for better or for worse.
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Can the iPad tablet be as successful as the Apple iPhone?
The iPhone and iPod Touch are the fastest-adopted gadgets in consumer-tech history. Apple hopes that with the iPad tablet, lightning will strike twice.
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We gain from trade with China
Trade with China underpins other economic activity. Its factories add only $4 of value to every $150 30G Apple iPod they turn out.
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More telling than rumors on iPad and Kindle? Job listings.
How new wanted ads from Apple and Amazon reveal long-term strategies for secretive products like the iPad and Kindle.
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Apple iPad shipping with a camera? All rumors point to yes.
The latest buzz puts a camera of some sort on the Apple iPad.
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Why Sony thinks the Apple iPad will be good for the e-book market
Could the Apple iPad edge the Sony Reader into extinction? Not yet, says the president of Sony’s Digital Reading Division.
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Has iPad learned these three lessons from ghosts of tablets past?
Apple's iPad, 'a magical and revolutionary device,' might just beat back the ghosts of tablets past.
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Apple earnings reflect US strength – but iPhone is bigger Down Under
While the iPhone dominates US mobile traffic, it has even bigger market share in Oceania.
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The Book of Eli: movie review
Another postapocalyptic adventure, ‘The Book of Eli’ stars Denzel Washington as a pacifist warrior who becomes a sort of messianic figure.
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E-readers: the compatibility conundrum
With the Kindle, Nook, a raft of new e-readers comes an issue well known to early adopters: what’s next?
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Is bowl swag ethical for schools in final BCS standings?
A spot in the final BCS standings means a post-season bowl game – and buckets of free stuff after a season in which players are told to avoid "free."



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