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February 28, 2011
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Tech of the Future, Today: Breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence Here's a look at some of the latest uses of artificial intelligence in today's world.
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Gmail Bug Deletes E-Mails for 150,000 Users Google is working on the problem, but for the nervous, here are some back-up options for Web-based e-mail.
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Facebook's "Like" Button Evolves, Replaces Traditional Sharing It appears Facebook may care less in the future about "What's on Your Mind" and more about the marketing implications of its Like feature.
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Is Apple Getting Android Inspiration? An internal app apparently uses a gesture-based lock screen for tighter security.
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Mobile Gadget Users: Ruder than Ever, Study Shows Mobile device etiquette keeps going down the drain, a survey reveals.
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Nintendo 3DS Sells 400,000 in Japan, Already R4 Hacked Nintendo's new glasses-free 3D games handheld sells out in Japan as reports of first claimed game hacks surface.
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Apple's New Rules Prompts Music Site to Reconsider Fees Analysis: At least one partner wonders why Apple should get a bigger cut than the originator of the service.
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Groupon Expands to China GaoPeng.com, backed by Chinese investors, starts signing up customers who want to buy online in groups.
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Android Likely to Crush Nokia-Microsoft, Analyst Says Smartphone shipments grew 71 percent 2009-2020, and Android leads the non-Apple field.
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Facebook Cyberbullies Targeted British police are teaming with teen volunteers to investigate reports of cyberbullying and harassment on Facebook.
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Nintendo 3DS Launches in Japan, but Kamen Rider also Draws Crowd Analysis: Initial shipments of the newest gaming handheld sell out, but buyers were after several hot items.
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Inside Intel's Next-Gen Processors Heres how the new Core i5 and i7 'Sandy Bridge' chips--which bake graphics hardware into the CPU--are redefining PC performance.
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Gamewatch: Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War II Retribution, RIFT Check out the latest PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and handheld video games shipping the week of February 28.
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Apple iPad 2: Five Reasons It Already Has Other Tablets Beat Apple hasn't revealed any details yet of the iPad 2, but the next generation Apple tablet already has an advantage over the competition.
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Hands On with GoToMyPC for iPad App A look at my firsthand experience working remotely on my PC from my iPad using the new GoToMyPC for iPad app from Citrix.
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SeaMicro's New Server Has Latest Intel Atom N570 Chip SeaMicro on Monday announced a low-power server that includes 256 of Intel's latest Atom N570 dual-core processors.
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Vodafone Germany Executive: Nokia-Microsoft Deal a Good Thing Nokia and Microsoft joining forces to better compete with Apple and Google's Android OS will be good for the smartphone market, a Vodafone Germany executive says.
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Can Data Stored on an SSD Be Secured? Following a recent report that data on most SSDs is very difficult to completely erase, researchers and analysts say there are really only two methods to...
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Kinect Hack Prints Miniature Caricatures in 3D Make a 3D model of yourself with this Kinect hack.
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Citrix Invests in Personal Cloud Management Company Citrix Systems has invested in Primadesk, a company that is developing a free, Web-based application to help users keep track of content stored in different...
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