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The Secret Service reports that gleaning Web passwords can help it crack encrypted files and hard drives, while the Justice Department says suspects can't be forced to divulge passphrases.
Amazon's new Prime streaming service is supposedly available on about 200 devices, but it doesn't actually work on all of them. The service does offer decent picture quality.
Libya's network traffic has fallen by up to 80 percent, with YouTube being especially hard hit, as the country appears to follow Egypt's recent example.
One nonprofit is urging Facebook to let activists operate anonymously on the social network, saying they're put at risk by policy that only real identities may be used.
The upcoming 3D device, which doesn't require 3D glasses, is set to launch with 18 games next month. It should have 30 titles available by early June.
CNET gives a rundown of the history of Microsoft's Kinect, from the first rumors of a motion controller all the way to the technology becoming a smash hit.
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While Apple has not explicitly said the iPad 2 will be unveiled at the event, nor when the tablet would be available, it is now roughly a year since the company released the original iPad.
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