
In e-books case closing arguments, Apple warns of “chilling effect”
"There is no such thing as a conspiracy by telepathy," Apple's attorney says.
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Can Microsoft’s exFAT file system bridge the gap between OSes?
Hands-on with exFAT, which blows past the FAT32 4GB file size limit.
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Long trip? Tesla Motors will swap your Model S battery while you wait
Electric car maker can slap in new battery in less time than it takes to get gas.
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Sony pulls PS3 firmware update on reports of bricked systems [Updated]
Booting to safe mode seems to get around the problems, for now.
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Stow it no more: FAA easing ban on electronics during takeoff, landing
Phone calls will still be banned, but powering down will no longer be required.
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Why basic 3D printers are crazy cheap now
Starting at $200: A smaller footprint, standardization, and growing interest helps.
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Attack of the camera-phones: Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy NX and S 4 Zoom
A phone that wants to be a camera, and a camera that wishes it was a phone.
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Use of Tor and e-mail crypto could increase chances that NSA keeps your data
When it comes to surveillance rules, some US people are more equal than others.
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Lawmakers introduce new bill to compel gov’t to declassify secret court opinions
Former senator who had a hand in its creation calls secret court "disturbing."
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Brain training app brings big data to human cognition
Checking the impact of age and alcohol with a sample size of 6 million.
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Stanford, Mozilla, Opera team up to tackle cookie privacy issues
Algorithms and lists could put an end to the need for Do Not Track.
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Instagram hopes 15 seconds will be better than six for social micro-video
Company debuts new micro-video feature with filters, more time, and image stabilization.
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Aaron’s Law, much-needed reforms to computer crimes law, introduced in Congress
Reps. say law must distinguish "common online activities and harmful attacks."
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Samsung reveals an Android-powered camera with interchangeable lenses
The Galaxy NX will feature an array of lenses and plenty of software perks.
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Samsung unveils new Win8+Android Ativ Q convertible tablet with 3200×1800 screen
Company also announced the Ativ Tab 3, "the world's thinnest Windows 8 tablet."
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Mt. Gox suspends US dollar withdrawls “for the next two weeks”
World's largest bitcoin exchange is under investigation by US authorities.
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New MacBook Airs may suffer from Wi-Fi connectivity issues
Connections are tenuous on some MacBook Airs.
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Concern about how Google Glass works goes international
Google faces questions about how it'll keep Glass from turning too creepy.
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Silver bullets that kill bacteria, not werewolves
Silver engages in a multi-pronged assault on bacteria.
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Verizon, bandwidth provider blame each other for slow Netflix streaming
Verizon, Time Warner, other ISPs won't use Netflix's own CDN.
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Your vegetables’ nutritional content could be affected by jet lag
Exposure to light/dark cycles causes plants to make more anti-cancer compounds.
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Pirate Bay cofounder gets two years in prison for IT firm hack
Gottfrid Svartholm Warg will likely also face related charges in Denmark.
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Nvidia Shield tablet’s price cut to $299 ahead of June 27 launch
Nvidia: $50 price cut due to customer feedback.
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Government to start major investigation of “patent trolls”
The FTC will rifle through the trolls' financials in a "sweeping investigation."
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Bus company that threatened redditor with lawsuit tries to reopen suits
Owner also sent university FOIA request to "dox" reddit user.
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