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Doodle Celebrates Google's 13th Birthday: Here are 13 Milestones Google turns 13 and celebrates with, what else, a Google Doodle. Here's a look back on 13 Google milestones and birthday doodles.
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Apple iPhone 5 Event Set for Oct. 4 Apple officially announced its iPhone launch event, scheduled for Tuesday, October 4.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Tablet Available for Pre-Order; Ships Oct. 2 With an 8.9-inch display, the latest offering in Samsungs Android-based tablet family features a svelte profile and uses the companys custom TouchWiz UX software.
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Google+ Climbs Up Social Networking Ladder Google+ rose from the 54th most-visited site social networking to the eighth, receiving nearly 15 million visits in one week, according to Hitwise.
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Seven Good Reasons to Upgrade to Firefox 7 Speed, more speed, and a bundle of powerful new features make Mozilla's latest release a compelling choice.
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Samsung Galaxy Player Set to Battle iPod in US The Galaxy Player has noteworthy features but Samsung is arriving way too late on the scene to make a big impact.
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Microsoft Kills Off a Botnet by Striking a Domain Provider Microsoft opens a front in its ongoing battle against Internet scammers, using the power of a U.S. court to deal a knockout blow to an emerging botnet.
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Intel Ships a New Generation of Atom Chips Intel on Monday started shipping new low-power Atom chips built on the platform code-named Cedar Trail, with numerous improvements to boost graphics.
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A Bundle of Updates Give 10 Linux Distributions a Boost Linux is more than just Ubuntu. New updates to various flavors of the open source OS are constantly raising the bar.
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Android Doubles iPhone in New Smartphone Sales The one caveat of a Nielsen survey on purchases in the past three months is that the iPhone 5, and its expected sales bump, will arrive very soon.
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'Skyrim' Voiceover Cast Revealed, Includes Christopher Plummer, Joan Allen Bethesda talks up all-star voice cast for upcoming roleplaying epic The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim.
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MySQL.com Hacked to Serve Malware The website for the open-source MySQL database was hacked and used to serve malware to visitors Monday.
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Spotify Adds Facebook Requirement, Angering Users New subscribers to the online media service must have a Facebook account, a move made in light of the companies' partnership.
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Facebook Timeline: A Narcissist's Dream Come True If status updates, check-ins, photos, and videos aren't enough for you, Facebook Timeline now lets you tell your life story your way.
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Amazon Inks Deal With Fox for More Than 2,000 New Streaming Movie Titles With new titles--and a tablet announcement apparently on the horizon--Amazon could shape up to be Netflixs biggest competitor in streaming media services.
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5 Dirty Tricks: Social Engineers' Latest Pick-up Lines You may now be savvy enough to know that when a friend reaches out on Facebook and says they've been mugged in London and need cash, that it's a scam. But social engineers are one step ahead of you.
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Retailers Slash BlackBerry PlayBook Prices Is RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook headed for a fire sale? It certainly looks that way!
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Anatomy of a Chain Hoax: 'Facebook Charging $9.99 Tomorrow!' What? Facebook charges? Apparently--I read it on my Facebook feed, so it MUST be true.
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T-Mobile Adds Samsung Galaxy S II and HTC Amaze 4G to Fall Smartphone Line-Up The two Android phones are the first made to take full advantage of T-Mobile's faster 4G (HSPA+ 42) network.
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