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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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Facebook phone set for early 2011 launch: report
Facebook phone rumors have been percolating since late last year. But a London site insists the Facebook phone is the real deal, twice over.
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Brace yourself: The 2.0's are coming!
The Web 2.0's, that is. Here's the rundown on all the social media IPOs in the works. Exciting times to be in the market.
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Nielsen bookscan numbers: Amazon's early Christmas gift to authors
But is the knowledge that comes from Nielsen bookscan numbers more likely to harm or help?
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Nexus S review roundup
Nexus S review posts are trickling in. Here's the latest impressions on Google's newly anointed Android phone.
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Chrome 8 quietly rolled out by Google
Chrome 8 – which includes a new PDF reader – got a very hushed launch from Google this week.
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Facebook email: Why it could happen and what it would look like
Facebook email is rumored to be the big new functionality unveiled at an invite-only press event on Monday.
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How can Amazon tame controversy over book on pedophilia?
Amazon has responded to customer pressure by removing a book on pedophilia from its site – but the controversy lives on.
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MacBook Air review roundup
MacBook Air review posts are rolling in. The thin laptop was due for an update. So what are the critics saying about the sleekest Apple laptop?
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Verizon iPhone release date? Signs point to January.
Verizon iPhone – the object of so much blog hype – is slated for an early 2011 launch, according to one newspaper.
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Verizon iPhone: the ‘Chinese Democracy’ of smartphones?
If the Will they? Won't they? rumors continue to swirl about the possible Verizon iPhone, customer interest will eventually peak and then die away, as it did for the long-awaited and underwhelming Guns n' Roses album 'Chinese Democracy.'
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Verizon iPhone? Not yet, Verizon CEO says.
Verizon iPhone rumors get the kibosh from Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg.
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Verizon iPhone: For consumers, the sooner the better
A Verizon iPhone is not yet a done deal. Still, anticipation remains high.
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Facebook phone is in the works?
Facebook phone hardware rumored to be built by a third-party manufacturer – but the phone software would be developed in-house.
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Digg redesign: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Digg has been redesigned, but the roll-out has not been particularly smooth.
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Verizon iPhone will get internal antenna, source says
Verizon iPhone gossip again surged across the Web this week, in the wake of a new anonymously-sourced rumor.
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Verizon iPhone: Why some say January, and others remain skeptical
Verizon iPhone gossip again gripped the blogosphere yesterday. But what do our reader think of the possibility that the iPhone – previously available only on AT&T – might soon become available on Verizon?
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Verizon iPhone could hit market as soon as January
Verizon iPhone rumors are a favorite pastime on the Web. But one tech blogger says that this time, the Verizon iPhone is really, totally, definitely set for a 2011 launch.
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iPhone 4 case: What does Apple have on the agenda?
iPhone 4 case could be a perfect parting gift for the the upcoming Apple press conference. Or not.
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Vuvuzela button can drown out audio on YouTube videos
Vuvuzela button is YouTube's latest fun item to add a little South African 'buzz' to any video presentation.
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UK boy runs up $1.4K bill on Facebook's FarmVille
And you thought FarmVille on Facebook was free? Not for everyone.
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Pro tips: Gmail Message Sneak Peek helps control clutter
Today Google unveiled a labs functionality called Gmail Message Sneak Peek. For heavy email users, Sneak Peek will likely become a necessity.
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Scant praise for Unvarnished, a website for reviewing people
Unvarnished, a controversial new 'people review site,' allows users to anonymously publish critiques of others' workplace performances. Critics cite concerns about defamation and libel.
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How to make phone calls on your Apple iPad
A company has released an VoIP app that lets you turn your Apple iPad into something like an iPhone. No, this isn't a belated April Fools' Joke.
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Why does Google say Topeka? Five top corporate pranks for April Fools' Day
Google appreciates a good April Fools' prank, and it's not alone. Here are our picks for the five best corporate pranks this year.
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At SXSW, Twitter unveils @anywhere
Twitter CEO Evan Williams has taken the wraps off @anywhere, a service which will allow users to access their Twitter feeds from third-party sites. As of SXSW, initial @anywhere launch partners include the New York Times and the Huffington Post.



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