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Facebook Alternative Path Adds Depth to Social Networking
Path is trying to be a social network that is more personal, one in which your friends are actually people you currently have in your life.

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How to Opt Out of Linked-In's Social Ads
Those small modules in the margin of your screen promote a company or product with endorsements from your friends and contacts who "like" or "follow" the brand.

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Readdle Adds Remarks to Growing Field of Note-taking Apps
The app lets users take notes in meetings, lectures, or interviews-entering text by typing or adding sketches with a stylus.

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Numberlys and The Fantastic Flying Books of Morris Lessmore for iOS
The apps come loaded with interactive features that augment the storylines.

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Researchers Develop Computer Modelling to Read Words in People's Thoughts
The system is seen as a future way to help comatose and locked-in patients to communicate.

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Steve Jobs' Influence Continues
Some days there seems to be more Steve Jobs news than ever before, with memories and marketing schemes continuing to influence Apple and others.

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Will Facebook's IPO Help it Beat Google?
A huge influx of cash could enable the social networking site to topple the search giant, industry and financial analysts say.

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EMC Ramps up Flash Game With VFCache, 'Thunder' Appliance
EMC is now shipping its long-awaited entry in the server-based flash storage market while laying the groundwork for a future appliance based on the same...

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Presidential Campaign Mobile Websites Lack Savvy
All of the U.S. presidential candidates say they're pro-tech, but their mobile campaign sites don't support that campaign promise.

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HTC Android Fix Delayed for Some
Some users of HTC Android phones will have to wait until next week to get a fix for a problem that could leak access info to Wi-Fi networks.

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Lawsuit Raises Issue of E-Mail Privacy at Work
Whistleblowers say their private e-mails were extensively monitored after complained about irregularities at the FDA; did they have a reasonable expectation of privacy?

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Smartphone Sales Boom -- Who Needs A Laptop?
In the next decade, mobile phones will gain capabilities that make them suitable replacements for the conventional desktop or laptop computer.

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Archify 'Remembers' Your Web Travels
A Startup develops a browser plug-in that catalogs what you view in cyberspace for later retrieval and reference.

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Profiles in Geekdom: Chris Torres, Creator of Nyan Cat
Ever wanted to know more about that trippy feline, Nyan Cat? GeekTech gets the low-down from creator Chris Torres.

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Facebook Details Continue to Emerge Following IPO Announcement
Here's a rundown of the most recent dish about the social network, courtesy of the disclosures necessary when a company plans to go public.

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Apple Pulls Ripoff Apps from its Walled Garden
Some consumers get confused and shell out money thinking they're getting the real app, when they're actually buying a counterfeit.

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Social Media Takes Over the Super Bowl
Remember the days when watching the Super Bowl meant eating lots of chips, hanging out with friends and, most importantly, being glued to the TV?

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Mac Basics: How to Set up Time Machine
Time Machine works with your Mac and an external drive to regularly save important documents, photos, and even important system files.

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Censored: Apple Content Filtering Needs Work
Apple seems to think that "kinky sex moves" is appropriate content for 12 year olds, but rejected other content because it has the word "penis".

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