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Getting the public excited about science means changing perceptions.
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Online sports streaming site owner avoids jail time in new deal with Feds
Channelsurfing.net owner must pay back the over $350,000 he earned off his site.
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Document shows how much data cops suck up from suspects’ cell phones
Police can gain warrantless access to messages and past locations.
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Cablevision, like the rest of us, wants to pick its cable channels à la carte
New York's cable giant hits Viacom with an antitrust lawsuit—still under seal.
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Apple rejecting apps for cookie tracking? Not so much
Source claims no communication or policy change within Apple on app cookies.
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Is American economic growth over? A TED debate on progress
Is it progress if it leaves millions of people behind?
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Indie game roundup: Runner 2, The Bridge, and Leap Day
Check out an alien runner, rotating puzzles, and a casual game that's actually fun!
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Adobe releases third security update this month for Flash Player
Latest advisory assigns top priority rating to Windows and Mac users.
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Zynga announces more job cuts, closures—will online gambling keep it afloat?
The still-struggling startup says its "long-term vision" is in real-money gaming.
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Sony UK exec: PS4 used game question “isn't clarified just yet”
British boss' pointed non-statement walks Sony back on the controversial issue.
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Human hearing beats sound’s uncertainty limit, makes MP3s sound worse
Not Heisenberg's, Fourier's. Knowing how it's beaten may help us encode music.
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Supreme Court kills activists’ challenge to FISA spying law
5-4 decision holds groups can't sue unless they can prove they were spied on.
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The people of Earth have spoken: One of Pluto’s moons should be named Vulcan
Vulcan, of course, was Hades' nephew—Spock himself dubs it the “logical choice.”
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Report: Google thinks it created a monster in Samsung
Samsung's power in the Android scene must be carefully neutralized.
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Smokers need not apply for jobs at Penn medical system
Joins other hospitals in refusing to hire anyone who smokes, even off-premises.
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Linus Torvalds: I will not change Linux to “deep-throat Microsoft”
"This is not a d**k-sucking contest," says Linux's benevolent overlord.
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What LG’s acquisition of webOS means for its open source projects
HP isn't completely abandoning webOS.
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Revealed: Stuxnet “beta’s” devious alternate attack on Iran nuke program
Version 0.5 shows cyberweapon development began two years earlier than thought.
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Music piracy down as labels show first revenue growth since 1999
Global music revenue reaches $16.5B.
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Microsoft takes a cue from Steam, offers deep sale on downloadable games
Classic Xbox 360 retail titles available to download for as little as $3.
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Phone-tablets and tablet-phones: Asus FonePad and PadFone Infinity hands-on
Asus puts some phones in some tablets so you can phone while you tablet.
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January data reveals mo’ iMacs, mo’ Mac sales
Mac sales were up 31 percent in January.
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CloudFlare blows hole in laws of Web physics with Go and Railgun
4Chan, Imgur bandwidth needs halved by new compression written in Google's Go.
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Enraged by abusive lawsuits, anonymous troll slayers fight back
Growing community of online activists is making life difficult for porn trolls.
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Internet Explorer 10 finally released for Windows 7
Almost, but not quite, identical to the Windows 8 version.
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