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Here are the top reasons people will unfriend you.  Take them as faux pas to avoid -- or tools to use!
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Reasons people unfriend you on Facebook
Here are the top reasons people will unfriend you. Take them as faux pas to avoid -- or tools to use!
Sony ditches the Netbook for this more upscale AMD-powered ultraportable, with good performance and features, but also an upscale price.
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A new Android app from uTorrent gives you the power to control desktop file sharing while on the move. Find, start, and stop torrents on your computer, from your Android device. And the killer feature? Remote playback.
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Windows Phone 7 is finally getting its first update, the iPad 2 may be delayed until June, and a man in Egypt names his baby girl Facebook. No poking please.
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Windows Phone 7 is finally getting its first update, the iPad 2 may be delayed until June, and a man in Egypt names his baby girl Facebook. No poking please.
Online data brokers can make you feel naked in front of the world.  Brian Cooley shows you how to opt out of their dossier on you - for now.
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Rumors are on fire with all the potential next-gen iPhone designs.  Also this week, we have timetables for the next MacBook releases; get 1,000 free minutes for your AT&T iPhone; and we'll announce our giveaway winners.
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Whether you prefer to hit the slopes or the streets, the activity-friendly Klipsch Image S5i Rugged earphones will ensure you enjoy some music along the way.
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While the Toshiba Satellite C655-S5130 cracks the $400 barrier for an affordable 15-inch laptop, this particular AMD Fusion-powered laptop underperforms and underdelivers.
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Today in hot, fresh, buzzy news, don't panic: Libya can fire guns at protesters from helicopters, but it can't turn off all your bit.ly links. Phew, right? Also, even though the Motorola Xoom might not have Flash the day it comes out of the box, it'll have it within two weeks, so that's also a calm-down story. Plus, Amazon launches its Prime streaming service, Microsoft offers a Kinect SDK, and Apple might give a tiny little window of opportunity to Android tablets. Plus: save Chrome's URL bar! --Molly
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Ep. 1412: Don't kill the URL bar, Google!
Today in hot, fresh, buzzy news, don't panic: Libya can fire guns at protesters from helicopters, but it can't turn off all your bit.ly links. Phew, right? Also, even though the Motorola Xoom might not have Flash the day it comes out of the box, it'll have it within two weeks, so that's also a calm-down story. Plus, Amazon launches its Prime streaming service, Microsoft offers a Kinect SDK, and Apple might give a tiny little window of opportunity to Android tablets. Plus: save Chrome's URL bar! --Molly
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