China blocks microblogs for 'Jasmine Revolution'
China has suspended searches for content on the country's popular microblog, an apparent move to stifle mention of a "Jasmine Revolution" that was to be staged in Chinese cities on Sunday.
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Apple Planning Major Product Launch Next Week
A refreshed lineup of MacBook Pro laptops may debut next week, according to a Friday report by AppleInsider. Citing the ever-chatty "people familiar with the matter," the Apple-oriented blog says that Cupertino is mulling whether to launch the updated notebooks before the end of February. If so, Apple is running out of time to issue party invites.
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Google Chrome's New Beta: A Hands-On Tour
The latest beta for the Google Chrome browser is mostly about speed, thanks to a new JavaScript engine and an early taste of GPU-accelerated video.
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Your New Facebook Friend Might Be A Spy
Is that new friend really your friend, or just someone pretending to be your friend so he can spy on you? No, I'm not just being more paranoid than usual. This really does happen - especially if you're a member of an anonymous collective determined to do battle with the forces of corporate evil (not to mention Tom Cruise, Soulja Boy, and your mom).
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Mike Elgan: Why gadget lights are dangerous
Device makers put lights on everything. Many of us find those lights annoying, but columnist Mike Elgan reports that they also can be hazardous to your health and the environment.
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Visual tour: The Android tablets of MWC
Mobile World Congress 2011 was the launchpad for tablets from tech heavyweights LG, Samsung, HTC, Toshiba, Acer, and ViewSonic. Here's a roundup of what debuted.
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Update: As violence escalates, Libya cuts off the Internet
With violence escalating, Libya is pulling the plug on its Internet connection.
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As violence escalates, Libya cuts off the Internet
With violence escalating, Libya is pulling the plug on its Internet connection.
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As violence escalates, Libya cuts off the Internet
With violence escalating, Libya is pulling the plug on its Internet connection.
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Update: Twitter suspends rival's mobile apps
Twitter on Friday suspended three major third-party mobile applications owned by rival UberMedia for allegedly violating its use policies.
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