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Earth Day 2013: 5 gadgets that help make going green easy
With Earth Day 2013, here are five ways to head down a greener path. Sometimes, setting goals to shrink your carbon footprint are like New Year's resolutions. They don't last, and you move on. However, if you're serious about leading an eco-friendly lifestyle, there are some green gadgets that can help make the transition easier.
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After Facebook Graph Search announcement, new discussion of privacy
Facebook has released a new semantic search engine called Graph Search. So what does that mean for Facebook users?
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Horizons CES 2013 rumors: Smart fridges, translucent TVs, and more
The 2013 Consumer Electronics Show is just a week away, and rumors are flying about what products will be unveiled at the show. CES 2013 will likely bring 'smart' appliances, Windows 8 devices, and maybe a weird new TV from Samsung.
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Horizons Google and ICOA: The big deal that wasn't
Google was reported to be acquiring Wi-fi provider ICOA. But both ICOA and Google have loudly denied that there were ever any talks at all.
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Horizons Google TV voice control: Now, yelling at your TV actually works
Google HQ has rolled out a new update for Google TV that includes voice commands and better YouTube integration.
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Horizons HTC Droid DNA: Better hope you've got big thumbs
The HTC Droid DNA, a new smartphone powered by Verizon Wireless, will be equipped with a massive 5-inch, high-resolution display.
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Horizons Twitter: A few hacked accounts, many reset passwords
Twitter sent out a large number of emails on Thursday warning users that their accounts might have been compromised. A few accounts were hacked, but it's not a large-scale assault. Twitter says it accidentally reset a large number of passwords for users who weren't under attack.
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Horizons iPad Mini set to debut Oct. 23, arrive on doorsteps Nov. 2: report
Apple will likely take the wraps off the iPad Mini at an event in Calif. on Tuesday, Oct. 23. The Mini would hit store shelves a little more than a week after that.
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Cover Story Rent or own? The new sharing economy values access over ownership
To rent or own, that is the question posed by the burgeoning sharing economy. For a growing population engaged in this high-tech, low-cost 'collaborative economy,' access to cars, clothes, cuisine – or even a cat – is better than ownership.
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Horizons iPhone 5 reviews: The verdict on the new Apple smart phone is in
The Apple iPhone 5 officially launches on Friday. So how good is this new iPhone, anyway?
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Horizons Is the RAZR i the fastest smartphone ever? Motorola says yes.
Slated for launch in Europe and Latin America this fall, the Motorola RAZR i, which uses an Intel Atom chip, is said to be the smartest smartphone in existence.
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Cover Story How artificial intelligence is changing our lives
From smart phones that act as personal concierges to self-parking cars to medical robots, the artificial intelligence revolution is here. So where do humans fit in?
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Facebook stock gets a much-needed Zuckerberg boost
Facebook is still riding the wave of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's first public comments since the IPO went public. Zuckerberg's acknowledgement that the company cares about making money as well as making the world more 'open and connected' sent Facebook stock up 7.7 percent Wednesday.
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Horizons iPhone 5 release Sept. 21: Is this why Verizon has a vacation ban?
The iPhone 5 is likely to debut Sept. 12, and arrive in stores by late September, reports TechCrunch. Why else would Verizon ban all vacations from Sept. 21-30?
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The Reformed Broker Not with a whimper, but with a bang
The Reformed Broker discusses the merits of making a dramatic final exit from your workplace. Whether you jump down your airplane's emergency slide, or send out a scathing memo, revenge is a dish best served by the newly unemployed.
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Horizons Everything you need to know about new iPhone rumors. Really, everything.
Have you heard about the new iPhone? Rumor has it the iPhone 5 will debut in August. No, September. No, October.
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The Reformed Broker Rise of the robots: The man versus machine advisor debate
When it comes to investing, a new article written by Nick Shalek claims that software is better than 99 percent of humans when it comes to financial advising. His post has spread around the industry like wildfire, with wildly mixed reviews.
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Horizons iPhone 5 will put Galaxy S III 'to shame,' says Foxconn CEO
Amid a new batch of iPhone 5 rumors, Foxconn CEO Terry Gou tees off on the latest Samsung offering.
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The battle for standalone HBO GO
TakeMyMoneyHBO.com creator Jake Caputo wants access to HBO GO without a cable subscription. Why he says it's a battle worth fighting – and why he may never win.
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Horizons Windows tablet: What does Microsoft have in store?
Microsoft is widely expected to unveil a Windows 8-powered tablet at a press event in Los Angeles today.
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Horizons What does Facebook want with Face.com?
Facebook has acquired Face.com for a reported $100 million.
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Horizons SmartGlass makes Xbox gameplay a two-screen experience
SmartGlass, the new service for the Xbox 360, appears to steal a little thunder from the forthcoming Wii U.
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Horizons Facebook puts proposed privacy changes up for a vote
Facebook users have a chance to weigh in on a series of changes to the Facebook privacy policy.
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Horizons Sony SmartWatch: The littlest Android device
Sony SmartWatch brings Android to a wrist near you. But do people want this Dick Tracy-like gadget from Sony?
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Horizons Zynga nabs OMGPOP. Smart move?
Zynga has acquired OMGPOP, the maker of hit game Draw Something. What does this mean for both companies?
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Horizons New iPad sales top 3 million: Apple
The new iPad is off to a blockbuster start, according to Apple exec Phil Schiller.



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