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China Cuts Off Internet Access After Riots
China blocked Internet access in Xinjian province and shut down Twitter nationwide on Monday after ethnic riots in the western province killed at least 140 people.
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Could Bandwidth Caps Come to Cell Phones -- Because of Porn?
At least one country is reportedly implementing mobile bandwidth caps because of widespread adult movie viewing. Could the U.S. be next?
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Six Dead-Simple Games for Lazy Players
Laziness isn't a crime (especially when it comes to games)!
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8Bitone for IPhone
A few iPhone apps are just a bit... unworldly. Leaf Trombone ( Macworld rated 4 out of 5 mice ) is one example--it's basically Guitar Hero with leaves. Shazam (...
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Online Contract Workers Can Help Any Business Save
8KMiles connects businesses with its global network of workers, saving money over employee costs.
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World’s Oldest Christian Bible Goes Digital
Pages from the world's oldest Christian Bible, known as Codex Sinaiticus, have been reunited digitally.
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Twitter Gets One-Two Punch over Holiday Weekend
Analysis: Of the two big Twitter news stories this weekend, it's hard to decide which is more troubling.
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Netbooks Offered Virtually Free With Mobile Contracts
Best Buy and RadioShack are offering netbooks virtually free with two-year mobile contracts.
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Some Oracle Users Irked About Support Site Switch
Some users aren't liking Oracle's revamped customer support portal, and are sounding off.
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US FTC Web Site Down Monday
The U.S. FTC's Web site is down for several hours Monday.
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Royalties for Ringtones Is a Rock-Solid Idea
Analysis: Don't be too hasty in judging ASCAP's suggestion, or you'll miss the societal benefits of imposing copyright fees to ringtones.
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CNNMoney Offers IPhone App
The news-on-your-iPhone market became more crowded this week as CNNMoney.com joined the AP, New York Times and others with their own free iPhone application.
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According to Cisco, the Secret Word Is 'Video'
Analysis: So why is it Cisco CEO John Chambers keeps explaining his company's strategy as "market adjacencies"?
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iPhone 3GS Squeaks to Top of 'Consumer Reports' List
Considered by some to be a highly objective source, "Consumer Reports" concedes that rating smartphones can be a slippery, subjective slope.
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Using Your Camera's Image Stabilization
Learn how to take better pictures with IS or VR lenses, or your digital camera's image stabilization mode.