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Matthew Inman hopes to raise $850,000.
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Three years later, deleting your photos on Facebook now actually works
After years of photo hoarding, Facebook now deletes user photos within 30 days.
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New Zealand judge: FBI must release more evidence to Kim Dotcom
Second significant ruling in favor of Megaupload founder.
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Review: New Super Mario Bros. 2 gives players too much of a good thing
Mario's new 3DS side-scroller to be remembered as "the one with all the coins."
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Spotify and Pandora to help digital music overtake physical in 2012
Digital music subscription services in the US have gotten a revenue surge.
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Apple trying to woo cable operators into piping content through Apple TV
The tech could possibly become part of a TV set one day, too.
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Hands on with Windows 8 RTM: software is finished, the experience ain't
Apps remain the missing piece of the puzzle.
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Google pledges $2 million in prizes to hackers who exploit Chrome
The bounty is double the amount Google pledged for similar competition in March.
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Despite judge's entreaty, Apple v. Samsung charges toward finish line
Samsung slams Apple patents with prior art, but is pressed for time.
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Apple says DOJ's e-book proposed settlement is "fundamentally unfair"
Apple's attorneys also lash out at Amazon, calling it the "industry monopolist."
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ACLU to FBI: Tell the public how you interpret GPS tracking ruling
Org wants to see the two memos the FBI created after Jones tracking decision.
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How a drug mule named "Big Foot" helped create terrible GPS search law
Shoddy legal reasoning was used in a decision that bucks the Fourth Amendment.
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Hands-on: major Pinterest app update for iPhone, iPad, Android
Version 2.0 shines on iPad, and is now actually usable on iPhone.
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Scientists create a “Dow Jones” for ocean health
Index can help planners preserve and restore the seas.
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MadCatz unveils over-the-top S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 gaming keyboard
Modular design, TeamSpeak touchscreen highlight the $300 monstrosity
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Your car, tracked: the rapid rise of license plate readers
Largely unregulated, cameras now collect millions of travel records every day.
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Windows 8 store will reject all apps with word "Metro" in title (UPDATED)
But Microsoft's website still invites devs to create "Metro style" apps.
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Windows 8 RTM out now for MSDN, TechNet subscribers
Availability for volume license customers will start tomorrow.
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Hottest temps ever at LHC, and more hints about early Universe
An odd asymmetry that may explain why there's more matter than antimatter.
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Hands-on: Barefoot World Atlas for iOS a boon for kids
$4.99 delivers plenty of education these days without the back-breaking books.
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Amazon's 10-inch Kindle Fire caught sailing through FCC certification
A larger 4:3 model may be set for release this fall.
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Korean telecom execs hint at wide LTE support with next-gen iPhone
Apple's "talks" could mean good things for European, Australian users, too.
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Germany: Facebook must destroy facial recognition database
Says opt-out mechanism violates European Union law.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 hands-on: a solid tablet with big shoes to fill
Samsung's new tablet is all about the pen.
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Command & Conquer series pivots into a free-to-play future
Multiplayer-only C&C Generals 2 will launch free RTS "destination" in 2013.
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