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Analysis: Once reliable technology sector drags down earnings

NEW YORK (Reuters) – This earnings season, the U.S. technology industry is in an unusual position – dragging corporate America down, rather than lifting it up. Wall Street expects the tech sector's...

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Toys and video games hook up on new Disney game platform

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Children will be able to move plastic toys that look like pirate Captain Jack Sparrow and other movie characters into a virtual world on a computer or TV screen in a game...

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Dell buyout talks advance, Silver Lake lines up banks

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Talks to take Dell Inc private are at an advanced stage with at least four major banks lined up to provide financing, two sources with knowledge of the matter told...

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Facebook rolls out friends-based search product

MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) – Facebook Inc took the wraps off a new search tool on Tuesday that lets people trawl their network of friends to find everything from restaurants to movie...

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The Privacy Guide to Facebook’s New Graph Search

Like all things Facebook, the social network’s new Graph Search will certainly generate privacy worries — the main function of the “third pillar” of Facebook is pretty much creeping, after all. Indeed,...

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Anti-hacking law questioned after death of Internet activist

BOSTON (Reuters) – Lie about your identity on Facebook or delete files from your work laptop before you quit and you could run afoul of a 29-year-old U.S. computer security law that some experts say...

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Maybe Pot Doesn’t Make Teens Dumb After All

Discovered: Lighting up might not lead to dumbing down; playing music can put you on a natural high; black carbon is twice as bad as we thought; evidence that obesity is inherited. Read more here:...

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Coolest new car tech that could be in your next ride

Smartphones, tablets, and computers seem evolve at a breakneck pace, but the personal technology in cars has consistently lagged behind. That may finally be changing, though. Touchscreens, futuristic...

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Will smartphones soon replace wallets?

The technology powering smartphone payment systems is called “near field communication,” or NFC. It is essentially a short-range radio transmission. Devices with NFC capability have a special chip that...

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Preview: New ‘Star Trek’ game serves as official bridge between films

Rest assured Star Trek games, Paramount’s new game linking the 2009 reboot film to this year’s “Star Trek Into Darkness,” looks to be a winner, based on our recent walkthrough. See the rest here:

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Preview: New ‘Star Trek’ game serves as official bridge between films

Rest assured Star Trek games, Paramount’s new game linking the 2009 reboot film to this year’s “Star Trek Into Darkness,” looks to be a winner, based on our recent walkthrough. View original here:

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Preview: New ‘Star Trek’ game serves as official bridge between films

Rest assured Star Trek games, Paramount’s new game linking the 2009 reboot film to this year’s “Star Trek Into Darkness,” looks to be a winner, based on our recent walkthrough. Go here to read the rest:

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Biometric scanners could unlock a new era of supersecure gadgets

Biometric scanners — like fingerprint readers and face identification technology – have started to make the move from scifi flicks into your own home. Some of these biometrics are standard today, like...

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Kickstarter projects that will change your life in 2013

2012 was a big year for the crowd-funding site Kickstarter. Overall, the site generated more than $274 million for startup projects that otherwise might not have had a chance at success. Many of the...

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Internet advertisers kill text-based CAPTCHA

We may very well be seeing the last days of the obnoxious, text-based CAPTCHA system, and the next verification system you see online may make you happy to view advertisements for the first time ever....

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Landmark museum to reopen as most energy-efficient institute on Earth

For the Exploratorium, a San Francisco landmark and science center, the board of directors decided to implement a state-of-the-art science and technology institution from the ground up in hopes of...

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Leap Motion controllers to ship in mid-May for $80

The innovative gesture-control system includes software and hardware. The company will launch Airspace, its app store, in mid-May as well. See original here: Leap Motion controllers to ship in mid-May...

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Prospect of new Italy vote heightens

ROME (Reuters) – Italy appeared to be inching toward another round of elections on Monday after centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani issued an ultimatum to 5-Star Movement leader Beppe Grillo to...

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Monitoring your kids on Facebook? That’s so 2009.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Relieved your kids aren't posting embarrassing messages and goofy self-portraits on Facebook? They're probably doing it on Instagram and Snapchat instead. See the original post:...

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‘iSteve’ Aims to Be Not the Best but the 1st Steve Jobs Biopic

Funny or Die Has Created a Steve Jobs Biopic That Will Be Released Only on the Internet See the rest here: ‘iSteve’ Aims to Be Not the Best but the 1st Steve Jobs Biopic

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