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January 25, 2011
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Justice Department aligns itself with House Republicans, saying "problem of investigations being stymied" is getting worse because Internet companies don't store records of customers' activities.
The contested biography of Facebook's origins gets more nominations than all but three other films of the year--but that's fewer than some expected for the critically acclaimed movie.
CNET chats with T-Mobile USA's new CEO Philipp Humm to get the scoop on the company's latest strategy to challenge the big wireless operators in the U.S.
The third-generation version of the ubiquitous technology is creeping to market--but the leader of the group overseeing USB 3 says it's par for the course.
A set of Microsoft marketing slides pits Windows 7 slates against Apple's iPad. You might be able to guess who comes out the winner.
How far can hackers go with Microsoft's motion sensor? Imagine, visionaries say, playing puppet master to robots or teasing new realities in adult games.
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Verizon Wireless will offer an unlimited data plan for $30. The carrier also provided more detailed guidance on how many iPhones it expects to sell in 2011.
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