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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.
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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.
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Facebook on Face Recognition: Sorry, We Screwed Up! Facebook apologizes for its latest screw-up.
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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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The 5 best features in Apple's iOS 5 From Notifications to wireless OS updates to iCloud integration, good things are coming
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E3 2011: Watch The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Demoed for 15 Minutes Watch Bethesda's epic roleplaying game laid out in detail, from the new dual-fisted combat system to the complex, independently operating economy.
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Penn. School District Hit With New Mac Spying Lawsuit A former student at a suburban Philadelphia high school has sued his school district for allegedly spying on him and his family using a school-issued Mac laptop, according to court documents.
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New Xbox Kinect Games Make Users Look Like LOLCats Microsoft's new additions to its Kinect motion controller gaming line-up look like a lot of fun--possibly because they make us look really silly. Check out how the players look working these six new games.
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Top 29 Laptop Apps, Downloads, and Services Here are 29 effective ways to beef up your laptop's security, connectivity, syncing, media management, and more.
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Apple Plays Customer Loyalty and Anti-Google Cards With iCloud Apple's iCloud strategy isn't about making money, analysts said today. It's about using the free service to keep customers and battle Google for smartphone...
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Police: Mac Technician Installed Spyware to Photograph Women He was hired to fix their computers, but police say that Trevor Harwell instead installed spyware software that took candid photos of his clients.
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Hands-On with Sony's PlayStation Vita: Impressive Hardware, Game Play Curious about the PlayStation Vita? I spent some time playing with it here at E3 -- heres what we thought.
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Apples Spaceship Office Complex to Land in Cupertino Apple's monument to itself, a new office building shaped like a spaceship, will likely land in Cupertino, Calif.
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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.
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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.
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Citigroup Hack Nabs Data from 210k Customers Citigroup has become the latest high-profile company to get hacked, with 210k customer details being compromised.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.'
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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.
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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.
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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. These are just the highlights from the merry month of May.
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Create static or animated cursors for Windows XP, Vista, or 7; make cursors from images.
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