| Sep 2011 | - Physicist cuts plane boarding time in half
- Your phone will soon recognize things it sees
- iPad scammers swindle $180 from South Carolina woman
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| Aug 2011 | - Computer conducts couple's wedding
- Microsoft's Web map exposes phone, PC locations
- Adobe dives into HTML with new Edge software
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| Jul 2011 | - Your wallet will be obsolete by 2015: PayPal
- Solar thermal plants scrap steam for photovoltaic
- California Passes Law Forcing Web Retailers to Charge Sales Tax
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| Jun 2011 | - California Senate: Schools can expel for sexting
- Punishment for defamer: Send 100 tweets of apology
- What creatures inhabit the surface of your cell phone?
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| May 2011 | - How to avoid sharing personal info online
- News agencies don't race Twitter on bin Laden
- Marketers rethinking social media
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| Apr 2011 | - April Fool's jokes range from hilarious to disastrous
- Google denies working on facial-recognition app
- Web hosting titan under fire for killing elephant
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| Mar 2011 | - Forrester Bullish on US E-commerce Market
- Laptop tracks gaze, taking eye-tracking out of lab
- Augmented Reality Online Shopping: Not the Right Fit (Yet)
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| Feb 2011 | - IPv4 Internet addresses: 251 blocks down, 5 to go
- Internet 'kill switch'--help or hindrance?
- Google, Microsoft trade barbs over Bing 'copying'
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| Jan 2011 | - The Six Biggest Tech Surprises of 2010 -- and Predictions for 2011
- Will the Internet of the Future Be in Chinese?
- Man Makes a Living Suing E-Mail Spammers
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| Dec 2010 | - Google tweaks search recipe to ding scam artists
- FTC wants voluntary 'Do Not Track' for the Web
- IBM chips: Let there be light signals
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