02/03/2012 Super Bowl XLVI launches free app for game day
Hoping to help fans navigate Indianapolis during Super Bowl Week, the NFL releases the Super Bowl XLVI Guide app for iOS and Android yesterday.
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02/03/2012 Kelihos botnet makes a comeback
New variants resurrect the malware four months after Microsoft and Kaspersky Lab took down the original, which was capable of sending nearly 4 billion spam e-mails each day.
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02/03/2012 Survey cites Amazon Kindle Fire likes and dislikes
Amazon sold about 5 million Kindles in the first couple months of sales. So, what do users like and dislike about it? A survey provides some answers.
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02/03/2012 Feds seize illegal sports-streaming sites
Just in time for Super Bowl Sunday, the federal agents announce they have seized and shuttered 307 Web sites that either live-streamed sports or sold fake NFL paraphernalia.
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02/03/2012 Judge rules Honda overstated hybrid fuel economy
Heather Peters won a suit in small claims court against Honda, claiming the company misled her through fraudulent advertising into buying a Civic Hybrid. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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02/03/2012 Stanford pioneering a wireless electric highway
Stanford researches may have solved the problem of range anxiety by wireless charging technology that could one day create an electric highway. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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02/03/2012 MegaUpload founder: Police punched and kicked me
The MegaUpload founder, who wants to be freed on bail, said during a court hearing today that he is the victim of "the biggest disregard of basic rights in internet history."
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02/03/2012 Does Facebook deserve its astronomical valuation?
Pundits square off over whether the social network has the chops to deliver revenue from its massive user base to support its valuation.
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02/03/2012 Adobe gives Photoshop CS6 a new graphics-chip boost
The Liquify tool is responsive and more powerful thanks to use of the graphics processing unit in Photoshop CS6. Also: background save.
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02/03/2012 Forget $100B! Facebook could soon be worth $200B
The financials don't yet justify the lofty valuation people are talking about--but Facebook could earn a place among the ranks of public companies the size of Google and IBM.
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02/03/2012 AMD puts the brakes on adding more cores to server chips
AMD has put the brakes on adding more cores to its server chips, stopping at 16, the company said Thursday during a financial analyst day. AMD's new server chips code-named Abu Dhabi and due out in 2013 will have 16 cores, the same number as the existing Opteron 6200 chips code-named...
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02/03/2012 Hitwise: 1 in 5 U.S. pageviews belong to Facebook
Everyone knows Facebook is a popular site, but new numbers from Experian Hitwise show just how popular it was in the U.S. during the month of January.
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02/03/2012 It's time to stop calling Windows Phone 'WP7'
CNET's Jessica Dolcourt gives a public service announcement on what not to call devices running Windows Phone as its mobile operating system.
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02/03/2012 Cheers: The world's happiest iPhone app
Free app launching next week is like Foursquare with a happy face. It encourages virtual shout-outs and sharing of your favorite people, places, and things.
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02/03/2012 Teen finds bugs in Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft code
Bug hunter credited with finding bugs in software from big tech firms is Norwegian teen.
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