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| GOP leaders want "immediate" implementation of controversial ID plan that would make it more difficult for many Americans to travel by air or enter federal buildings. Army private who allegedly supplied WikiLeaks with classified documents is facing 22 additional criminal charges that include a possible death penalty, the U.S. military says today. U.K. Facebook exec Stephen Haines can imagine his company's social network supplanting in-house Web sites when it comes to companies reaching customers. A small update to Google's profiles makes them more information-rich, and finally lets members get rid of Buzz altogether. Bing now scours a handful of deals sites to look for special offers users can find on their desktop, or their phones. The tool makes use of location as well, for finding deals on the go. Company is offering customers who paid full price for its iPad a $100 refund--if they bought it within 14 days of the iPad 2 announcement and the first-gen price drop. With 20 percent of the top selling books on the Kindle priced at a dollar or less, should traditional publishers be concerned about price erosion? You betcha, says CNET's David Carnoy.
| The new iPad is rocking a slimmer design with new goodies like cameras and a beefier processor, but it's also missing some things many had expected. Find out what they are.
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