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How Visa Predicts Divorce
By scrutinizing your purchases, credit companies try to figure out if your life is about to... MORE
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5 Secrets of the iPad
The biggest product launch of the year has set in motion changes for tech devices everywhere.... MORE
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The iTunes Killer Heads to the U.S.
Seven million people use Spotify to play songs for free, completely legally—but most of them are... MORE
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Twitter Tries Too Hard to Be Awesome
Instead of sharing details of Twitter's plans to generate revenue, CEO Evan Williams disappointed... MORE
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The Great E-book War
Books were pulled from Amazon this week in a dispute with publishers over the price of e-books.... MORE
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My Paperless Life
When the author gave up books, magazines, bank statements, office memos, and even mail, he learned... MORE
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The Myth of Wikipedia Democracy
Despite its reputation for openness, the online encyclopedia has long been ruled by a tight clique... MORE
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Google's Drool-Worthy Smartphone Software
Android, the new mobile-phone software from Google, had a slow first year.... MORE
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Is This the Device That Will Revolutionize Reading?
Yesterday, Barnes and Noble unveiled its e-book reader, the Nook, but despite modern bells and... MORE
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The Coming Internet Shutdown?
The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 would let Obama disconnect parts of the Internet in an emergency.... MORE
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The iTunes Killer
Apple's worst nightmare, and a music lover's best friend, is about to cross the Atlantic.... MORE
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Who Brought Down Twitter?
Locked out for hours Thursday, the Twitter mob had plenty of time to ponder who was behind the... MORE
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The Google Killer
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What's Obama Hiding?
The president rode into office with a pledge to post pending legislation on the White House website.... MORE