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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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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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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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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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Apple Scraps Controversial Terms in iBook Author EULA Agreement
Company bows to howls by iBook authors and publishers on restrictions in

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First Look at the Dropcam HD
Our review unit of this Wi-Fi camera had fuzzy video playback in our hands-on tests, but Dropcam promises that the final version of its Dropcam HD will not have these problems.

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FBI Admits Anonymous Snooped Conference Call
Anonymous secretly recorded a conference call between the FBI and foreign law enforcement and then posted the results online.

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Apple iTunes Match Glitch Replaces Explicit Lyric Songs With Censored Versions
Tunes by rap artists Kanye West, Jay Z, and Ice Cube are affected.

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AMD Targets Ultrabooks, Shows 18mm Trinity Notebook
Super-skinny laptops will offer long battery life and smaller price tag than Intel's entries, AMD tells analysts.

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Will Europe Upend Google's New Privacy Plan?
The European Union asks Google to delay implementing its new privacy policy for closer scrutiny with stricter European privacy law.

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