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CNN's Kristie Lu Stout talks to Google's Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf on the impact and future of the internet. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Web
It's geeky but true: An Intel technology called "Thunderbolt" is creating quite a storm in the computer and gadget worlds this week. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
CNN on Thursday became one of the first companies other than Google to offer an app designed specifically for Android tablets, including the just-released Motorola Xoom. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Vint Cerf, one of the Web's founding fathers and Google Chief Evangelist, talks about Google's new boss, Larry Page. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Web
Facebook users soon could become the power brokers in who becomes the next Kelly Clarkson or Carrie Underwood. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Tunisians filled the streets with the help of Twitter. Egypt's protests were coordinated on Facebook pages like that of internet activist Wael Ghonim. Libyan dissenters spread the word about their "day of rage" last week the same way. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
What if you could buy your iPhone and wireless service directly from Apple, without having to sign a contract with AT&T or Verizon? Imagine going to Google.com and buying an Android phone that comes with Google Wireless. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
You know who your Facebook friends are, but can you visualize where they are? You might be surprised when you see "Where My Friends Be?," a Google Maps mashup with all of their locations pinpointed, showing you just how far-flung your friends really are. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Last month Apple announced that its founder, CEO, and resident ninja Steve Jobs would be taking a medical leave of absence. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
The author of the Sookie Stackhouse series of supernatural thrillers and inspiration for HBO's popular drama "True Blood," Charlaine Harris, is putting her eye for suspense toward an equally arresting subject: Video games. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
True Browncoats, like the fictional freedom fighters they named themselves after, don't give up easily. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
It's pretty much official: After months of anticipation, Apple on Wednesday sent out invitations to a March 2 press event where the company is expected to unveil the new version of its iPad tablet computer. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
As demand for the latest smartphones and other mobile devices soars to a fever pitch, more retailers are jockeying to snatch up older gadgets. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
UPDATE We've just heard from the NHL, who tell us: "The NHL is not in discussions with YouTube to stream live games. The NHL has not had conversations with the Google spokespeople mentioned in the Bloomberg report." FULL STORY
Amazon edged into Netflix territory on Tuesday when it unveiled a free, instant movie and TV show streaming option for those who pay for its Amazon Prime service. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Find out which must-have tech gadgets will cost you less in 2011. FULL STORY
'Firefly' fans swarm the Web
True Browncoats, like the fictional freedom fighters they named themselves after, don't give up easily. FULL STORY
How video games can make you smarter
Critics often accuse video games of making players lazy, inept and socially awkward. But many build, not burn brain cells by requiring extensive problem solving, teamwork and dynamic decision-making skills. FULL STORY
Report: 90% of Americans own a computerized gadget
According to a new Pew report, nearly 90% of Americans now own a cell phone, computer, MP3 player, game console, e-book reader or tablet computer. Here's how these numbers break down. FULL STORY
'Like' it or not, online ads are getting personal
Is the future of online advertising one of incredibly targeted advertising based on your interests, online activities and Facebook "likes," or is it one dictated by robust privacy controls that keep those details out of the hands of marketers? FULL STORY
The faces of Egypt's 'Revolution 2.0'
Dressed in black, they stood in silence on the banks of the Nile River with their backs turned to Egypt. They had watched their homeland become a place of torture and repression. And now, in June 2010, they were making a statement. FULL STORY
Attention, those of you who think with your clicks: Facebook, Twitter and the like are not just repositories for your snobbish music recommendations and updates on your fish's freak BMs. They're also great tools for sending out SOSes, if you know how to ask. FULL STORY
For the past few days I've had a Motorola Xoom. I accepted a loaner because I wanted to prove that it would suck next to an iPad. One problem: I'm falling in love with it. FULL STORY
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