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The five best online April Fools' pranks
Every April Fools' Day, tech-savvy pranksters jam up the Web with a range of gags and jokes. We survey some of the best online April Fools' pranks, from upside-down You Tube videos to the promise of real, live Facebook pokes.
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Google Chrome edges out Internet Explorer. Will the lead last?
Google Chrome has dethroned Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to a new report.
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HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G held up at US customs
The launch of the HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G is temporarily delayed – the byproduct of a patent snafu settled earlier this year by the International Trade Commission.
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On eve of Facebook IPO, GM pulls millions in ads
General Motors yanks $10 million in Facebook ads. Will this affect the Facebook IPO?
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More tablet owners know Amazon's vision of Android than Google's
The Kindle Fire, the new Amazon tablet, is responsible for more than half of all Android activations, according to a new study.
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Project Glass taken out for test run by Google co-founder: report
Project Glass, augmented reality lenses from Google, is already being tested by Google employees, including company co-founder Sergei Brin.
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PlayStation 4 'Orbis' could rewrite the rules for used games
Sony will release its next console – the PlayStation 4, code-named 'Orbis' – in 2013, according to a new report.
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Three new Kindle Fire tablets are on the way: report
Amazon may be close to releasing a successor – or successors – to its popular Kindle Fire tablet.
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Google privacy changes go live tomorrow
Amid criticism from a top French watchdog group, Google is set to launch its new privacy policy.
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Google glasses, due this year, turn seeing into searching
Google is prepping a pair of augmented-reality glasses, according to one report.
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Valentine's Day Google doodle: Does it subtly support gay marriage?
Valentine's Day inspires a lovely Google doodle cartoon, with a political message right at the end.
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With new music hardware, Google takes aim at your living room
Google is developing its own branded home entertainment device, according to one new report.
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Nokia Lumia 710 review roundup
Nokia has launched a new budget Windows phone. So how does the Lumia 710 fare against its competitors?
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Lumia 900 set for March release: report
The Lumia 900, Nokia's new Windows Phone, could hit shelves in the US as soon as March, according to one reporter.
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At CES 2012, Motorola introduces Droid 4 and Droid Razr Maxx
The Droid 4 and Droid Razr Maxx are expected to hit shelves early this year, but here's a taste from CES 2012.
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Upcoming Google tablet takes aim at Kindle Fire: report
A Google tablet is on the way. But it is aimed at the Kindle Fire or the iPad?
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First true Google tablet arriving next year, says Schmidt
A Google tablet, possibly branded with the Nexus moniker, is on the way, Google CEO Eric Schmidt has hinted.
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Next MacBook will reportedly ship with hi-res 'retina display'
The MacBook Pro, Apple's popular laptop computer, is slated to get a display upgrade, according to a new report.
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iPad 3 rumors point to February release date
Latest iPad 3 rumors suggest the Apple tablet will arrive a month ahead of schedule. But will these iPad 3 rumors derail Apple's holiday sales?
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Carrier IQ disputes FBI connection
Carrier IQ has issued a long report on its security practices, just as the FBI shoots down a related FOIA request. Will this new defense be enough to help Carrier IQ?
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Kindle Fire: Pelted with complaints, Amazon pledges software update
Amazon has promised to issue a software update for its Kindle Fire tablet. Is this the fix that Kindle Fire owners have been waiting for?
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Chapter & Verse
Barnes & Noble new Color Nook: Could it compete with the Kindle Fire?
The bookseller may be announcing a Nook device intended go head to head with the Kindle Fire – if such a thing is possible.
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Report: Chinese hackers launched summer offensive on US chemical industry
Chinese hackers sought to steal designs, formulas, and processes from chemical companies in the US and elsewhere, according to a report by cybersecurity firm Symantec. It's the latest example of Chinese hackers targeting a sector of the US economy.
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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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Sprint nixes unlimited 4G data plan for tablets, netbooks
Unlimited Sprint 4G service will soon be a thing of the past for tablet and netbook users. Got a Sprint smartphone? You're in the clear, for now.
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'Bill shock': Are voluntary warnings against extra wireless fees enough?
The wireless industry is being told by the FCC to curb 'bill shock' notifying consumers when they are about to be charged extra for going over monthly limits for voice, data, texting, and roaming.








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