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A hacker was upset with how girls were portrayed in a new Lego set. So she designed a hacker-themed set for girls, and it could be a reality if she gets 10,000 votes.
Lego for girls, this time hardware-hacker style »
One hacker has her own idea of what a Lego set for girls should be. If 10,000 people agree with her, the toymaker could find itself producing her hacker-focused design. Read this blog post by Daniel T...
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Aaron L. Green
+Rue Mara I guess my use of full sentences and completed thought has discouraged you from further discourse? I looked forward to that discussion...complete with references. Darn.

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Yahoo is launching its own browser. And surprise: it's good.
Here comes Yahoo's own Web browser -- Axis »
Yahoo's search group attempts to take control of its destiny by launching its own browser. Surprise: It's good. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Internet & Media.
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Aaron L. Green
Yahoo lost so many opportunities... They should start something new... The browser wars are being fought right now. It will have to be at least another ten years before these wars can be fought with new contenders. Opera was in the game long before Google... Google took the crown recently because of the trust they've gained through their search and other web products that made people go "Why Not?" to Chrome. (I've been using Chrome since v2 because IT'S BETTER)...

Yahoo has lost trust from staying stagnant... I actually closed my Yahoo! email address. It was a no-brainer. Even my Hotmail account has held on (amidst missing IMAP support) because MS has started innovating again). Thus, Yahoo!'s lack of trust causes me to look at their browser and go "Why?"
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Google's new iOS search app is faster and easier to use.
Google speeds up iPhone and iPad search »
The new version of the search giant's iOS search app is faster and easier to use. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Internet & Media.
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Jido Mash
Well thats Google for ya,the best on Android and iOS :-P
Want to take your Outlook calendar events on the road? +Danny Sullivan says: Use Google.
Google: Your bridge from Outlook to any smartphone's calendar »
Want to take your Outlook calendar events on the road? You don't need Microsoft Exchange to do it. Take to the cloud, Google's cloud. Read this blog post by Danny Sullivan on Common Sense Tech.
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Compact megazooms, also known as travel zooms, are some of the most popular cameras on CNET. Here are the ones we've looked at so far along with last year's front runner, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V, which is now available at a very good price.
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Daniel Roca
I love this camera...Sony produces the best and most stylish cameras in the industry
Breaking: HP plans to cut 27,000 jobs in a major overhaul.
HP plans to cut 27,000 jobs »
The cuts are part of a major overhaul for the company as it looks to cut costs. Read this blog post by Roger Cheng on Business Tech.
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Triết Bùi Minh
How many employees are there in HP?
Should anonymous comments be banned?
Proposed NY ban on anonymous posts comes under fire »
Add anti-cyberbullying advocates to the growing list of critics who don't like proposed legislation in New York's state assembly that would strip some people of their online anonymity. Read th...
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Indranil Nandi
no,banning comments won't change anything i guess
Russia's space agency wants to establish a permanent base on the moon.
Russians say they intend to establish permanent moon bases »
At Washington meeting between heads of national space agencies, Russia's space agency puts down a moon marker. Read this blog post by Charles Cooper on Cutting Edge.
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Anani Konuwa
Shhh... Don't type so loud. They might here you.
Meet the first 802.11ac router on the market: the Buffalo AirStation AC1300 / N900 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router WZR-D1800H.

Does its performance match its extremely long name? Check out +Dong Ngo's review:
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Here you go, the first 802.11ac router, EVER.
Buffalo AirStation AC1300 / N900 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router WZR-D1800H »
CNET's comprehensive Buffalo AirStation AC1300 / N900 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router WZR-D1800H coverage includes unbiased reviews, exclusive video footage and Router buying guides. Compare Buffalo...
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Eric Cheng
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Depends on the party...
CNET has learned that the FBI has created a secretive Domestic Communications Assistance Center responsible for developing new technology that will let police more readily eavesdrop on Internet and wireless communications.
FBI quietly forms secretive Net-surveillance unit »
CNET has learned that the FBI has formed a Domestic Communications Assistance Center, which is tasked with developing new electronic surveillance technologies, including intercepting Internet, wireles...
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AL Monsanto
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I always assumed they were doing this already. Privacy has been dead for decades. The farther tech goes the less privacy you have.
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