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From Google's privacy policy change to Google overriding browser default settings, the FTC is getting an earful from privacy groups and lawmakers.
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Ever since they stopped making Zima, you've been looking for a way to look tough when drinking with your pals. Look no further than this sharp-looking opener.
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Aunt Jill Schlesinger of the CBS Moneywatch Podcast Jill on Money helps us celebrate our 1000th episode a few days early! Join us for a little Prosecco and whiskey tasting, no ID required to watch.
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Instead of the typical eye-rolling one-liner, three self-described nerds use their knowledge of video games in flirtations with random women. Is it game over or game on?
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The company says, according to documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission, that Verizon would receive an "excessive concentration" of wireless spectrum in the deal.
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A new lawsuit against Apple says its visual voice mail feature is infringing on someone else's patents. Stop us if you've heard this one before.
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The draft of the federal budget for 2013 takes an ax to the rival Global Hawk program. An Air Force general says the U-2, a design that dates to the 1950s, is "the stronger system."
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New video attempts to accuse Google of Googlighting. Should you be unfamiliar with this term, it allegedly means an ad agency selling productivity software in its spare time.
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T-Mobile's latest Galaxy S Android Gingerbread handset will feature a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, a dual-core processor, and HSPA+ speeds for less than $200.
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Web giant's much-rumored high-tech glasses that function much like an Android-based smartphone will be available within months, The New York Times reports.
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