Our Top Stories | Les Paul Google Doodle Lets You Strum Guitar, Record, Playback Thursday's Google Doodle celebrates Les Paul with an interactive guitar that lets you play, record, and share your ditties. Share: | Facebook Photo Tagging: A Privacy Guide Here's a rundown of what Facebook is doing with facial recognition, what the restrictions are and how you can stop it from happening if you don't like it. Share: | Facebook on Face Recognition: Sorry, We Screwed Up! Facebook apologizes for its latest screw-up. Share: | Solar Flares Could Cripple Earth's Tech Infrastructure in 2013 If the Earth is hit by a massive shipment of electromagnetic radiation, it could knock out the backbone of our digital civilization, taking power grids, satellites and other communications systems offline for hours, possibly even days. 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Share: | Apple Backs Off In-App Subscription Demands, Says No to 'Buy' Links Apple does an about-face on its policy of in-app subscriptions saying "no" to "buy" links. Share: | From Dust Preview: A Spiritual Take on Strategy Gaming The downloadable game, which will launch this summer for the Xbox 360, lets you play as a god, rather than play God. Share: | Citigroup Hack Nabs Data from 210k Customers Citigroup has become the latest high-profile company to get hacked, with 210k customer details being compromised. Share: | Mass Effect 3 Preview: A Shooter to the Core A demonstration at E3 shows that the newest version of Mass Effect is focused on fast action over careful strategy. Share: | One Billion Smartphones Will Ship in 2015, IDC Says Nearly 1 billion smartphones will be shipped globally in 2015, almost double the amount for all of 2011. Share: | E3 Expo: A Visual Taste of the Giant Game Show Our man on the scene wades into the mass of humanity inside and outside the E3 show floor to bring a taste of the show's wonders. Share: | Facebook Tattoo Woman is a Hoax The woman's tattoo artist reportedly admitted that the tattoo was a 'tryout tattoo, a transfer, that washes off in a couple of days.' Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: May 2011Our reviewers can't get enough of utilities. Geeky stuff like benchmarking, drive partitioning, memory testing. Must-haves like desktop organizers and security helpers. Microsoft Office improvements. But we like to have fun, too, so we couldn't resist some great media software, sci-fi themepacks, and designing our own cursors. 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