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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 Most of the personal switching-to-Windows stories are many years out of date and center around now-obsolete "But you can't play games and none of your software will work!"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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Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs: the genius rebel who saw the world – computers included – differently from the rest of us.
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Could an Apple TV be the next big iProduct?
An Apple TV was very much on the mind of Steve Jobs, according to a new biography.
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Amazon offers trade-in program for Kindles, iPads
Amazon is offering a certain percent of the original price in Amazon credit to users willing to turn in their old devices.
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Nine things you can do today to improve your life
Nine things that you can do today that will improve your situation and leave you as though the day that has passed has been a valuable one.
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iMessage may help you choose a carrier, save money
iMessage is Apple's new text message app that could reduce your text message bill to $0.00 - something you may want to think about before signing a new two-year cellphone contract.
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Steve Wozniak recalls his friend, Steve Jobs
Steve Wozniak, who helped Steve Jobs found Apple in 1976, says 'he brought a lot of life to the world.'
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iPhone 4S pre-order: What to know before you buy
The iPhone 4S pre-order line starts now. But before you pull out that credit card, there are a few questions that you need to ask yourself.
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Post oil: Glimpses of life after fossil fuel
Contentious debates about "peak oil" aside, imagining how the world looks post oil is increasingly easy as alternatives to fossil fuel develop rapidly.
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The Monitor's View: How to honor Steve Jobs
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs left a model of collaborative innovation that others can follow in creating wholly new products and services that will boost the economy.
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America could use another Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs will be rightfully remembered for remaking four industries in the last decade. But an earlier incarnation of Steve Jobs helped restore America's confidence in a troubling time.
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In Pictures: Remembering Steve Jobs
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Good Reads: The world bids farewell to its 'reinventor,' Apple's Steve Jobs (video)
Steve Jobs leaves the world better off than he found it, using technology to simplify everything from office tasks to reading or listening to music.
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Steve Jobs wanted to change the world, and he did (video)
Steve Jobs, who died Wednesday, seemed to know what people wanted even before they did. From those first boxy little Apple computers 35 years ago to the iPhone and the iPad today, he changed the way we work and play.
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Steve Jobs: Businessman, innovator, visionary
Steve Jobs passed on Wednesday. Steve Jobs was more than Apple's CEO, he helped make computers a household necessity and ushered in the iPod, iPhone and other must-have gadgets. Considered one of the greatest American CEOs of his generation, Steve Jobs' career path was a long, winding road that included several major hurdles.
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iPod refreshed (kinda), Zune retired. Are MP3 players on the way out?
Apple will refresh its Nano and iPod Touch models, but the iPod Classic and Shuffle remain unchanged.
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Apple stock (AAPL) sinks after iPhone announcement
Apple stock (AAPL) fell $17 to $357 in afternoon trading. The decline for Apple stock may be due to speculation that the company would unveil a new iPhone 5 today.
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Is the iPod Classic being retired?
Is the iPod Classic getting a pink slip? Apple hasn't updated it in years. Either way, the iPod Touch line is still growing.
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iPad to dominate tablet market for the next three years. Sorry, Android.
The iPad will continue to lead the tablet race well into 2014, according to one new report. Not that things are all bad for Android.
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Evolution of an Apple revolution
A timeline of events that shaped a new American institution.
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The lesson of Apple: design matters
One man's relentless quest for simple, elegant design in everything from unseen circuit boards to hip retail outlets was evident in the very first Apple computers.
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Despite rush, you can still get Missoni at Target
Demand for Target's new Missoni-designed products overwhelmed its website and jammed its stores. But the rush didn't clear out all the Missoni items at Target.
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Opinion: MLK memorial crushes the poetry – and meaning – of Martin Luther King Jr.
The MLK memorial is a poem poorly translated. Why paraphrase? Across the mall, every word of Lincoln’s second inaugural address is carved in stone without an ellipsis to mar its poetry.
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iTunes Match opened to developers, but did Apple change the rules?
iTunes Match is expected to hit this fall, with the launch of iOS 5, and according to one new report, the streaming option will be left out.
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Steve Jobs: One of the greatest business leaders?
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs saw the company through its infancy, its early tremors of doubt, and its wild bouts of success. Among his more significant lessons was this: Being best is more important than being first. How does Jobs, who passed away Oct. 5, 2011, stack up against America's great business leaders when tested by his own rule? Here's a look at how he compares with five of the greats:
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Patents: Ten of Jobs's key innovations
Patents for more than 200 products made Steve Jobs a technology leader. These 10 patents made him a business legend.



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