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Julian Assange, leader of the controversial information-sharing site, has been arrested. He's accused of sexual molestation and rape in Sweden, London police say.
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Apple hardware maker Foxconn has been notified that it should be ready to ship 400,000 to 600,000 units of Apple's next version of iPad in the next 100 days, according to a report.
Vitaly Borker, the eyeglass e-tailer who boasted his ability to boost search ranking by harassing customers so much they left tons of negative feedback, is booked on multiple charges.
Saying we need a Moore's Law for green tech can be an aspirational goal but don't expect our energy system to change as fast as your computer processor.
You think the MacBook Air is a beautiful computer? It's got nothing on this five-ton, Victorian-era beast.
Andy Rubin, head of Google's Android project, showed off an unannounced Android tablet running a next-generation OS version with a 3D version of Google Maps.
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Google says it has an "exciting announcement" about Chrome. Will it be a beta of the Netbook OS or a finished Chrome app store? We'll be live-blogging the news Tuesday morning.
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Google launches its eBookstore, Verizon lets you use your cell phone minutes on your home phone, and Nike will give away its workout app for free on New Year's Day to help whip you back into shape.

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