Lawmakers seek more answers from Facebook CEO Zuckerberg
Two U.S. Congressman have sent a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seeking information on the company's plan to make specific user data available to third party application developers and publishers.
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National health IT chief to step down
Less than two years after his appointment as national coordinator for health IT, Dr. David Blumenthal said he will step down from the post this spring to return to teaching at Harvard.
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Prepare Your PC for Future Data Disasters
Reformatting and restoring a PC is not fun--in the way spending 2 hours in the dentist's chair is not fun. You have to back up all your data (and pray that you haven't forgotten anything), reformat the hard drive, install Windows, track down missing drivers, find and reload all your software, restore your data, and pull out clumps of hair over the things you inevitably neglected to save. (Firefox plug-ins, anyone?)
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iPhone on Verizon sets first day sales record in two hours
Verizon Friday said it set a first day mobile phone sales record yesterday after just two hours of selling Apple's iPhone.
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Pwn2Own organizer predicts Chrome will survive first day
Google's Chrome will likely survive the first day at next month's Pwn2Own hacking challenge, but may fall the next when the rules change, the contest organizer predicted.
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Amid protests, Egypt's tech chief goes to work
As protests in Egypt continue, the head of the government agency charged with developing the nation's tech sector, Yasser El-Kady, has been going to work, doing conference calls with tech firms -- and planning for the future.
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Leaving a job with your personal tech intact
Today's job changers must figure out how to separate personal electronics and social networks from company systems. It ain't always easy.
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Verizon sells out iPhone pre-order inventory
Apple and Verizon late Thursday halted pre-orders of the iPhone, indicating that the companies have exhausted the inventories they had set aside for existing customers of the carrier.
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QuickPoll: Is Verizon's mobile data throttling move fair?
While Verizon's mobile data throttling move has been criticized by users, analysts have defended the change -- announced a week before the release of the Verizon iPhone -- for trying to avoid the problems AT&T faced with Apple's data-hungry smartphone. Is Verizon's move fair?
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