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Facebook Timeline: Privacy Settings You'll Want to Set Facebook's new version of the profile, called Timeline, might reveal more about your past than you'd like. Here's how to take control of your digital life.
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Oops! Apple Prematurely Sends 'Welcome to iCloud' E-mail Apple has sent out invitations to an event on Tuesday, when observers expect the iPhone 5 and iOS 5 announcements to be made.
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Microsoft Downs Domain that Bred Botnet that Targeted Macs Mac users uncharacteristically faced Kelihos, a small but dangerous botnet.
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On the Front Line Against the Next Stuxnet Homeland Security runs training exercises to help organizations of all kinds prepare for the next aggressive global worm.
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AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S II Now Available Online The smartphone, which has been a big hit in Europe and has surpassed 10 million in channel sales, is now available for purchase at AT&T's website for $200 with a two-year contract.
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Oracle May Launch Its Own PaaS Offering UPDATE: Oracle may unveil its own platform-as-a-service offering next week, setting it in competition with Microsoft's Azure, Salesforce's Heroku and many other smaller services.
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Classic Games in the Making: Old-School RPGs Are New Again

In the early days of computer RPGs, all it took was you and your PC to enjoy a good story and the thrill of success. Today, you may want to experience new games in the old style--and that's what we're talking about here, to varying degrees of "new" and "old." The games in this unranked list mix old-school gameplay with new styles and ideas. We tossed in one classic for reference. All are single-player and turn-based; no 20-man raids or button-mashing required.

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