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  1. RIM's co-CEOs to step down
  2. Is Windows 8 on Intel coming sooner rather than later?
  3. FileSonic disables file sharing in wake of MegaUpload arrests
  4. New EU data protection rules due this week
  5. The sweet, sweet music of the wood-playing turntable
  6. Fleshless robot baby would do Skynet proud
  7. Officials seize $42 million in MegaUpload assets
  8. HipGeo weaves travel pics, maps into collage
  9. Microsoft identifies suspected Kelihos botnet author
  10. Twitter acquires anti-malware company Dasient
  11. Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock coming soon to PS3, Vita
  12. Virgin America pays tribute to Steve Jobs with jet name
  13. 'Robot & Frank' asks: What if Asimo were your nurse?
  14. Judge: Americans can be forced to decrypt their laptops
  15. Smartphones with long battery life (roundup)
  16. Google+ updates policy to address identity crisis
  17. HTC may dish Ice Cream Sandwich to Flyer tablet
  18. Comic book superheroes take on world hunger
  19. Can a startup competition ID the next Facebook? Not likely
  20. Zero emissions from liquid air
  21. Ultimate iPad 2 case roundup
  22. Why my iPad can't replace my laptop: It's the trackpad
  23. Microwave adds ambient lighting
  24. Self-driving cars: Yes, please! Now, please!
  25. Oral HIV test almost as accurate as blood test
  26. What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained
  27. Urban champion cars
  28. Pirate Bay to allow real-object downloads
  29. Remembering the other Razr Maxx
  30. Here's why Obama is visiting Intel tomorrow
  31. Mozy blends file sync into its backup service
  32. Hacked PS3 gives Vita stunning remote play functionality
  33. Cook on Apple TV: The 'hobby' is selling well
  34. Rumor Has It, Ep. 17: Instagram helps us care about Windows Phone
  35. Magnetic soap could lift oil spill woes
  36. Crave 73: Let's not turn this into a Warcraft thing (podcast)
  37. Nvidia cuts revenue outlook, citing hard disk shortage
  38. Google's biggest AdWords customers might surprise you
  39. Want better EV range? Hitch it to a fuel cell
  40. Hawaii may keep track of all Web sites visited
  41. How the heck is my Klout score higher than John Doerr's?
  42. Sony's 64GB white Walkman Z
  43. Putting a human cost on the iPad
  44. Andreessen rumored to be looking for $1.5 billion in new funding
  45. Facebook denies Anonymous 'claims' of takedown
  46. Obama at Intel: America, make more stuff
  47. Watch out Pandora: New app brings Spotify to iOS
  48. Qualcomm acquires smartphone, tablet display startup
  49. Antiphishing standard in the works from Google, Facebook, others
  50. Is Sony's Cyber-shot TX200V the most powerful ultracompact ever?
  51. Supremes to Congress: Bring privacy law into 21st century
  52. NEC to cut 10,000 jobs as iPhone continues assault on Japan
  53. Get a 46-inch HDTV for $379
  54. Report: New Nook coming this spring
  55. Google's Google+ gambit: The Madman theory
  56. Is Facebook run by sociopaths?
  57. Won't buy Apple products anymore? Then don't stop there
  58. Apple-Foxconn relationship probed by 'Sunday Morning' (video)
  59. MegaUpload data could be erased Thursday, says report
  60. A Star Trek coffee table for 'Enterprising' couch potatoes
  61. Futuristic Navy railgun with 220 mile range closer to reality
  62. Ex-RIM CEO Lazaridis to buy $50M in additional stock
  63. Kindle Fire sales strong in Q4, but no match for iPad
  64. Lawyer sues exes over unkind words on Web
  65. How LevelUp aims to shake up mobile payments
  66. 2 , clothing if has the pocket or hangs Pan will
  67. Nano quadrotor robots assemble and roll out (video)
  68. Zuckerberg-Page: Behold the next tech CEO duel
  69. Windows XP still hanging on as dominant OS
  70. AOL's fourth quarter lofts over profit forecast
  71. Samsung: Galaxy S III won't be unveiled at Mobile World Congress
  72. 2012 TVs: Every new HDTV compared
  73. Sony replaces CEO Stringer with electronics group leader
  74. Facebook IPO: Is it finally upon us?
  75. IE fends off rivals, but absent from mobile battlefield
  76. Apple reportedly scouting TV display components
  77. Qualcomm's Snapdragon on track for Voice over LTE
  78. Facebook's days of hypergrowth may be over
  79. Does Facebook have a mobile problem?
  80. Pentax poised to reveal high-end, compact K-01 camera
  81. Facebook's plea to Zuckerberg: Be gentle, be wise
  82. Mac OS X 10.7.3 supports new crop of compact cameras
  83. BitTorrent Live attracts steady stream of interest
  84. iPhone 4S pushes Apple into No. 3 spot for global phone sales
  85. Pinterest nearly equals Twitter and Google in referral traffic
  86. Survey: Apple phone support still on top, but slipping
  87. From Dell hell to Genius Bar: A customer service journey
  88. Tokyo store's female android looking for love
  89. Windows Phone 8 details reportedly leak
  90. J.D. Power: Verizon has the best customer service
  91. Security concerns on Apple's FileVault decryption via FireWire
  92. Google now scanning Android apps for malware
  93. The 404 985: Where it's snowing in space (podcast)
  94. Tiny monitor tracks vital signs sans skin contact
  95. Tweet in Morse code with Tworse Key
  96. Bail denied again for MegaUpload's Kim DotCom
  97. Crave giveaway: Nuance Dragon Dictate 2.5 for Mac
  98. Will Verizon ever get a 4G Windows Phone?
  99. AMD spells out Windows 8 tablet strategy
  100. Super Bowl XLVI launches free app for game day
  101. Kelihos botnet makes a comeback
  102. Survey cites Amazon Kindle Fire likes and dislikes
  103. Apple CEO Tim Cook donates $100 million to charity
  104. Feds seize illegal sports-streaming sites
  105. CNET Roadside Assistance 43: Considering the crazy colors of cars (podcast)
  106. Anti-SOPA forces have ISP snooping bill in their crosshairs
  107. Reporters' Roundtable: What's Facebook going to do with that money?
  108. Pair of unknown LG Androids found ahead of Mobile World Congress
  109. Beat the traffic with these GPS devices (roundup)
  110. Wheels. Legs. This robot has both
  111. iOstand for iPad and Android tablets has a magnetic personality
  112. EU officials want Google to suspend privacy policy change
  113. Explained: Apple's not-so-secret favorite patent argument
  114. The 404 986: Where it's hard to stop midstream (podcast)
  115. Lomography cameras go wild for Valentine's Day
  116. Nikon's imminent D800 could offer high-sharpness option
  117. Observing Super Bowl Sunday (roundup)
  118. Should Apple heed Chrysler's, GE's Super Bowl make-it-here message?
  119. Clint Eastwood in 'Super Bowl ads: Winners and losers (second half)'
  120. Samsung's Bowl ad claims it can help Apple fanboys break free
  121. The Super Bowl ads: Tech winners and losers (first half)
  122. iPad, Kindle Fire are not post-PC, says IDC analyst
  123. Aliens crave Earth wives in Chevy Volt Super Bowl ad
  124. Women to Facebook: Stop banning our breast-feeding pics
  125. Kia offers 5 hours of Adriana Lima for Super Bowl
  126. Justice Department set to OK Google-Motorola deal, WSJ says
  127. Nvidia all but confirms quad-core phones for MWC
  128. Hilarious take on Star Wars vs. Star Trek
  129. Obama shoots marshmallow in the name of science
  130. Google and Stanford early adopters of Honda Fit EV
  131. Wireless carriers rally to preserve FCC power
  132. Nest vows to fight Honeywell thermostat suit
  133. Facebook's Zuckerberg, Sandberg up for big bonuses
  134. Path and the disclosure dilemma
  135. Verizon offers data usage controls, makes parents more uncool
  136. The shares surged after the Bellevue
  137. jacket designs of the Criterion Collection
  138. Rocko is a wallaby with a handful of friends
  139. A brace acquisition themselves
  140. Samuel L Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones
  141. A quad-core iPad 3? Not so fast
  142. Facebook defriending leads to alleged murder
  143. CNN suspends Roland Martin for homophobic, violent tweets
  144. Google said to be readying cloud-based storage service
  145. Can a smartphone sense depression?
  146. Path's Dave Morin: No, really, I don't lie about this stuff
  147. Plenty of new phones could land in Barcelona
  148. Vonage dials up new mobile apps
  149. Facebook's Saverin agreed to sell shares to Russian firm in 2010
  150. NASA mission calculates global ice melt and rising sea levels
  151. the second largest distributor for music
  152. Videotel will display and demonstrate
  153. a film is released
  154. Cheap DVDs
  155. Apple in 'crunch mode' preparing apps to demo iPad 3
  156. Kickstarter racks up over $2 million for two projects
  157. Tesla Model X: Electric, all-wheel drive, and crazy folding doors
  158. E-mail viruses most likely to appear in the morning
  159. How much better will the iPad 3 be?
  160. Google dominated U.S. searches in January
  161. iTunes customers reportedly under threat from digital thieves
  162. Making DDoS prevention a priority
  163. 3D printing and the future of product design: Inside Quirky
  164. Clear Spot Voyager review: Big deal in tiny package
  165. Crave giveaway: DeskPets TankBots and a Griffin Helo TC
  166. Tor anonymity project looks to help Iranians sidestep Net ban
  167. MindSumo: The X Prize of hiring
  168. Best Android alternatives to iPod Touch
  169. More hardware acceleration in Chrome beta, dev gets latest JS
  170. See Boeing's Etch A Sketch flight path
  171. Firefox finally enriches New Tab page
  172. Spaced out: Obama to cut funding for Mars program
  173. New tool cracks Apple iWork passwords
  174. Big fun with littleBits circuit boards
  175. Fanning the flames of outdoor cooking
  176. Apple seeks U.S. ban on Galaxy Nexus
  177. An arcadian ode to the old arcade
  178. Atlantic Technology's big-sounding little speaker takes it to the max
  179. Jeremy Lin crushing it as overnight Twitter star
  180. CNET Roadside Assistance 44: Why we'll never see the iCarStereo (podcast)
  181. iMac robot, faux Steve Jobs snapped in Tokyo
  182. This week in Crave: The geek love edition
  183. Apple's week filled with iPad 3 rumors, court dates
  184. Seminal computer video game Spacewar lives again
  185. Will the PlayStation Vita OS land on smartphones, tablets?
  186. Apple TV update may come soon as retailers run out of stock
  187. Apple's new Foxconn inspections could start chain reaction
  188. Coming in 2012: Firefox for Windows 8's Metro
  189. Google TV's YouTube app update to surface more videos
  190. Microsoft online customer accounts hacked in India
  191. Get BDlot DVD Clone Ultimate for free
  192. One year later, IBM Watson goes to work (and the cloud)
  193. Apple launches Fair Labor inspections of Foxconn
  194. Google Wallet disables prepaid card use following latest hacks
  195. Chinese authorities seize iPads from reseller's shelves
  196. Netflix pays $9 million to settle privacy violation lawsuit
  197. CNET Labscast 17: PlayStation Vita and HP's Beats laptop demoed, plus Valentine's gad
  198. Can prof's algorithm reunite Craigslist Missed Connections?
  199. NASA budget boosts manned space, cuts Mars exploration
  200. Apple's mess in China: What you need to know (FAQ)
  201. Is Apple putting the arm on ultrabook contract manufacturers?
  202. Obama's 2013 budget boosts tech R&D
  203. Hot dog rotisserie begs for summer
  204. It's official: DOJ believes in the tooth fairy
  205. Could Google Wallet be Google's next failure?
  206. On back of iPad 3, Apple tablet numbers to jump in 2012
  207. Saudi blogger's tweets could cost him his life
  208. Google's Valentines doodle might make you cry
  209. 4G iPad reportedly slated to be sold by Verizon, AT&T
  210. WePay has big 2011, still hopes for 'balls to the wall' 2012
  211. Get IObit Advanced SystemCare Pro for free
  212. 3D Printer Build Week: Day One
  213. Consumer electronics spending hits $144B in 2011
  214. Facebook uncages Angry Birds
  215. LightSquared's deal with Sprint further falters
  216. FCC requires VoIP providers to report service outages
  217. When tone-deaf techies run the show, this is what you get
  218. Most expensive Starbucks drink in the world?
  219. Astronaut and robot shake hands in space
  220. Obama campaign opens tech field office in San Francisco
  221. Assassin's Creed 3 launching October 30
  222. Apple iOS developers: We'll adjust to privacy change
  223. Hot nanotubes blast chemo-resistant cancer cells into oblivion
  224. Kenny Rogers knows when to hold 'em...and sue EMI
  225. Facebook to launch verified accounts with pseudonyms
  226. Adobe Revel gets Android importer
  227. Microsoft's new msnNOW tracks latest Web buzz
  228. Nvidia targeting dual-core phones that undercut iPhone 4S
  229. Facebook's Zuckerberg racks up followers on Pinterest
  230. Sony completes Sony Ericsson buyout, launches new brand
  231. Intel 'Ivy Bridge' chip delayed, Windows 8 in September, report claims
  232. A SecondMarket for small banks? Thank Facebook.
  233. Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake rolls out Pinwheel
  234. Facebook adds 12 media apps to its Timeline roster
  235. Lego Minecraft available for preorder
  236. Do you suffer from nomophobia?
  237. 'Nomophobia' up as more folks fear being mobileless
  238. Windows 8 and Android Jelly Bean: To wait or not to wait?
  239. Groupon has 'cracked the code,' says CEO
  240. 3D Printer Build Week: Days Three and Four
  241. Twitter expands ad platform with 10,000 more businesses
  242. iPad owners older and richer than other tablet owners, says study
  243. The history of Samsung explained in video
  244. Get a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet for $169.99
  245. Lovins: How to break the fossil fuel deadlock
  246. Startup Secret 36: You're big. But not that big.
  247. Clearwire to have 5,000 LTE sites running by June 2013
  248. Will Apple use new MacBook Air patent to hurt ultrabook makers?
  249. Samsung waterproof microSD cards toughen up
  250. Faster Chromebooks to leapfrog today's slowpokes