
NASA spots giant black hole rejecting food
Astronomers at the Chandra X-ray Observatory explain why the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy doesn't consume everything in sight. [Read more]
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NSA spied on Al Jazeera internal communications, report says
The NSA was able to access and read the Arab news broadcaster's communications with "notable success," according to documents from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden seen by Der Spiegel. [Read more]
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Apple ups its odds of gaining on Samsung in China
The company could gain ground against its archrival in the largest smartphone market in the world. [Read more]
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Leaked documents detail broad reach of US cyberoperations
US spy agencies carried out 231 offensive cyberattacks in 2011, primarily targeted at Iran, Russia, North Korea, and China, The Washington Post reports. [Read more]
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Americans hurt by server outages: We need to shop! We need to Facebook!
A survey shows that people are becoming more aware of servers going down. It's truly cramping their lifestyle. [Read more]
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Hot Wheels car races down world's highest wall track
A toy Hot Wheels car takes a huge plunge down the side of an apartment building on what may be the world's highest wall track. [Read more]
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Does it go to '11,' and other myths about volume
The Audiophiliac muses about why gearheads fixate on wattage and power. [Read more]
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How Facebook is banishing roommate horror stories from the dorm
Ah, the dreaded college roommate. Or the perfect roommate. It's all less of a guessing game, thanks to -- you guessed it -- Facebook. [Read more]
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Classics corner: An introduction
Major Gav is a man of particular tastes. He's got a question for you: "Modern cars are rubbish, right?" [Read more]
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Smartphones: When is 'big' too big? (Smartphones Unlocked)
This year, both the size of smartphone screens --and demand for them -- will continue to balloon. But at some point, they'll pop. [Read more]
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Crave Ep. 135: MySpace all over again: Facebook gets GIFs
You'll be shocked (literally shocked) to realize how much time you spend on Facebook. Plus, a couch that can balance on one leg, and the worst celebrity-branded tech products ever. [Read more]
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Kindle refund more than doubles in e-book settlement
Amazon says customers who previously purchased books from the publishers involved in the Apple e-book settlement are estimated to receive between $0.73 to $3.82 per Kindle book. [Read more]
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iPhone 5C: What we expect about the announcement, specs, and release date of Apple's rumored cheaper iPhone
Apple's cheaper iPhone 5C doesn't officially exist, but plenty of gossip suggests that it does. CNET details what we know, what we think we know, and what we don't know. [Read more]
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CoreText bug may crash OS X and iOS apps
A flaw in Apple's text-handling routines may cause a number of OS X and iOS programs and services to crash and could be used for potential nefarious purposes. [Read more]
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Options for checking free hard-drive space in OS X
Running low on disk space can greatly slow down your computer. Here are several ways to look this up on your system. [Read more]
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Microsoft, Google to sue over FISA gag order
Google and Microsoft plan to sue the government, demanding the right to publicly discuss any surveillance requests served up by the FISA court. [Read more]
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6 Android tablet apps to help get you in the back-to-school spirit
Heading back to school with a shiny-new Android tablet in your backpack? These six apps might be just what you need. [Read more]
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Facebook trials trending topics on Web
Like Twitter, the social network wants to link members to buzz-worthy memes and real-time news. [Read more]
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Concussion bot to debut at Northern Arizona football game
Mayo Clinic researchers are gearing up to test their new teleconcussion robot on the sidelines of tonight's Northern Arizona University football game. [Read more]
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Force empty that stubborn trash bin in OS X
If you cannot remove files from your trash bin in OS X, here are some options to get your trash emptied. [Read more]
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Instants is a slick iOS photo organizer, but do you need it?
Finally, a way to sort your photos. But with iOS 7 and its improved Photos app just around the corner, third-party tools like this one need to step up their game. [Read more]
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Google plunges deeper into smartwatch wars with WIMM
With Samsung on the brink of a big smartwatch reveal, Google confirms that it snapped up smartwatch maker WIMM Labs. [Read more]
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Bug allows for use of 'sudo' in OS X without a password
A small workaround exists in OS X for the use of the "sudo" command requiring authentication after 10 minutes of nonuse. [Read more]
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Most anticipated tech: End of summer edition
The next iPhone, Xbox, PlayStation, and a slew of new smartwatch products are just a few of the gadgets we expect to see as 2013 races to a close. [Read more]
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Y Combinator's Paul Graham defends foreign accent comments
Outrage aside, Paul Graham sticks to the facts as he sees them: Startup founders with strong foreign accents are less likely to win VC funding. [Read more]
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