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Senate showdown: Kerry takes aim at Apple's exclusive deal with AT&T
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RIM unveils newest member of the BlackBerry family: the Tour
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The Signal
The adventures of a cowboy and his ex-wife on a fishing trip gone very wrong.
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Verizon lassos Pre, Android, and Storm 2
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Netbooks, smart phones: Is more convergence ahead for mobiles?
As laptops get smaller and cellphones get more powerful, will they eventually become the same device?
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Courts divided on police use of GPS tracking
Two recent, divergent court rulings on warrantless tracking suggest new technologies are straining old privacy standards.
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Why Washington doesn't want your protest
Your cause is likely to get a better hearing in your hometown anyway.
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AT&T to Slingbox iPhone users: No 3G for you
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Cellphone tracking services: Friend finder or Big Brother?
Mobile location tracking lets you see where your friends are. But what about privacy?
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Schwarzenegger tweets about swine flu. So does everyone else.
Twitter is spreading important information as well as rumors about the outbreak, raising questions about whether the social networking site is helpful.
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What's behind Obama's big shift
He is overseeing the boldest expansion of government in a generation. Is it a 'new pragmatism' right for the times or dangerous overreach by a young president?
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New BlackBerry for Obama?
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'Regular Joe' plays a key White House role
As vice president, Biden is yin to Obama’s yang. But he’s definitely no Cheney.
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Sixth Sense: A Web you can wear
Immersive technology puts the internet even closer than our fingertips.
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Keeping up with the Obamas
How the new administration helped to bring out the romantic in a husband.
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Politicians using Twitter: Morons or visionaries?
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Browser security: Pwn2Own topples all but Chrome
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A sense of belonging at the art museum
The Frick Collection was so elegant; she wasn't. But in the end, it didn't matter.
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On Capitol Hill – cultivating a monastery mind-set
During gnashing of teeth over the stimulus bill, a Thomas Merton-inspired House reflection group was holding hands and taking its weekly step back to reconcile personal conviction and political reality.
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To connect with ‘real people,’ Obama veers out of the Beltway
For the first two weeks of his presidency, he holed up in Washington. Now, he’s crisscrossing the US.
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Press Secretary Robert Gibbs: On a high wire for Obama
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Oxford Junior Dictionary dropping 'nature' words
Gone from the 10,000-word lexicon aimed at 7-year-olds are such words as: 'magpie,' 'vine,' 'beaver,' and 'canary.' In are: 'mp3 player,' 'voicemail,' 'blog,' and 'chatroom.'
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Ooops! Congressman leaks secret Iraq trip on Twitter
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Obama takes combo-meal approach to save stimulus bill
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A blunt Newt Gingrich on Blago, Palin, and Limbaugh



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