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February 02, 2011
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The Daily, a publication designed for the iPad, debuts this morning, and News Corp. is hoping news junkies will pony up $39.99 a year to read it.
The Internet is restored in Egypt, News Corp. launches an iPad newspaper, and Google Street View now lets you explore museums.
Microsoft fires back at Google over allegations that Bing's search index was copying Google's. It's the second assertion by the company in the past day.
CNET speaks with Ron Wyden, Democratic senator from Oregon, about his proposal to require police to obtain search warrants before monitoring your whereabouts.
A plug-in will let Windows 7 users watch H.264 video using Chrome even after Google removes support. Also: Microsoft's qualified pledge not to sue Google in the matter.
Cisco Systems' latest networking forecast predicts that wireless data traffic is expected to grow to 6.3 exabytes by 2015 as networks and devices improve and more tablets come on the scene.
Government seizes domain names of sites officials accuse of streaming live sports events without authorization. This is only the latest round of government site seizures.
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Google takes the wraps off a Web version of the Android app store during an event about the Android 3.0 software known as Honeycomb.
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News Corp's first iPad exclusive newspaper, The Daily, is unveiled in New York City Wednesday morning. It features a fully-fledged newspaper paired with interactive media including videos, 360 degree images, and even a crossword puzzle.

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