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redarrow MasterCard willing to cut off pirate sites
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Using a single sign-in service like Login for Facebook can eliminate the need to remember multiple passwords, but you still have to make sure you don't get phished.
The Passive House standard for energy-efficient buildings is gaining ground with U.S. designers and architects seeking dramatic and measurable efficiency improvements.
WikiLeaks' now-famous spokesman emerges from Wandsworth Prison and tells crowd of journalists and supporters that he hopes to "continue" his work.
Entertainment trade groups are starting to gather support from key players for plan to cut off revenue generated by pirate sites.
The Mac App Store will be available in 90 countries when it launches, with access to both paid and free apps across several categories, including education, productivity, and games.
45 Minutes on IM: Eric Brown, a manager on IBM Research's Watson project, talks with CNET about building a computer that may be able to beat the world's best 'Jeopardy' players. He's confident the computer can emerge victorious.
In an attempt to mimic the effects of staring at the sun, BMW projects a flash during a cinema ad that makes its logo seem to appear on the backs of audience members' eyelids.
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