
Judge OKs subpoenas for PS3 hacker's accounts
Federal magistrate says Sony can subpoena ISP of hacker who released PS3 jailbreak, as well as order Twitter, Google, YouTube to hand over relevant info.
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'National Day of Unplugging'--there's an app for that
Tonight marks the start of the second annual event designed to encourage us to "check out" rather than "check in," and put aside all mobile devices for 24 hours.
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Expert: Android Market should scan for malware
Google is forced to remove more than 50 apps this week, prompting one security expert to suggest using antivirus scanning in the Android Market.
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LED tech helps ease chemo's side effects (photos)
Originally developed in the early 1990s to promote plant growth onboard space shuttles, new LED technology is helping to soothe the painful side effects from chemotherapy and radiation treatment.
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AT&T and RIM announce executive departures
AT&T announces its CFO is retiring, while the BlackBerry maker announces its chief marketing officer is leaving for personal reasons.
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iPad 2, Xperia Play clear FCC
Dialed In gives you the details on recent cell phone filings with the FCC.
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Troubled Qtrax is back and licensing music
The company that had trouble paying bills and acquiring licensing rights the past three years has finally penned some deals. The service is expected to launch next week.
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Verizon launches 100G Ethernet network
Verizon becomes first backbone carrier to deploy the new 100-Gigabit Ethernet standard by setting it up across a 555-mile section of its European IP backbone network.
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Conan says Apple is cocky over iPad 2
In a very sweet parody of the iPad 2 launch video, Conan skewers what he calls Apple's cockiness.
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NASA uses light to soothe chemo side effects
Originally developed to explore plant growth on space shuttles, NASA's far-red/near-infrared LED treatment, using a device called WARP 75, helps reduce pain from chemo and radiation treatments.
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