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NYC bans teachers from Facebook friending students
The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) has released new social media guidelines. Among the various new rules for teachers, Facebook friending with students has been banned.
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Windows 8: Does Metro actually work?
Using Microsoft's Metro technology in Windows 8 is like going to a flashy restaurant where your plate is delivered with a tiny morsel of food in the middle, but the rest of the plate is unused,...
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Does a new CEO mean Yahoo will drop its Facebook lawsuit?
Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson has left Yahoo. It was Thompson's idea to sue Facebook, some say. Does this mean the Web giant's lawsuit against the social networking giant could see a quick close?
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Safari's 'disable Flash' feature does less than it promises
This week Apple rolled out a new version of Safari and announced that the update will "disable out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player." Too bad the actual update doesn't do what it promises.
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NYC bans teachers from Facebook friending students
The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) has released new social media guidelines. Among the various new rules for teachers, Facebook friending with students has been banned.
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Is Apple REALLY family-friendly or does it just want you to think it is?
Could it really be so important to keep every cent that Apple has sent a team of lawyers to fight against refunding a few misleading in-app purchases made by little children?
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What does the end of Vista mainstream support mean? Not much
Today marks the official end of mainstream support and the beginning of extended support for Windows Vista. If you’re still using Vista, for whatever reason, feel free to continue for as long as...
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Does Facebook's purchase of Instagram ensure the photo app will come to Windows Phone now?
Does Facebook's purchase of Instagram mean there's a chance (after all) that it will be coming to investment partner Microsoft's smartphones?
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Does Facebook make you feel fat?
Facebook reportedly influences how users feel about their body and weight. Would you admit it if you're one of these users? Let me know in the poll: Does Facebook make you feel fat?
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Digital revolution does indeed hit the newsstand
The iPad newsstand is generating $70,000 per day, a healthy revenue for the starving publishing business.
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How many patents does Facebook own?
By my calculations, Facebook now owns 812 patents. 20 of them are from Facebook itself, while the rest were obtained from other technology giants. The biggest purchase came from IBM last week.
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How many tweets does it take to date a porn star?
A U.S. student secures a porn star prom date through Twitter - the school objects.
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Microsoft does Hadoop, and JavaScript's the glue
Microsoft has a reputation for modifying external technology when adopting it. But in the case of Hadoop, Microsoft is so far staying true to the core technology, providing optional integration...
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HP concocts combined printer, PC unit: Does it make sense?
It's unclear what consumers and corporate buyers would get from a combined HP printer and PC unit.
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Does the new iPad suffer with heat issues?
Apple's latest iPad becomes very warm in places, even after a short time, and its users are becoming concerned at its operating temperatures. How hot is 'too hot'?
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Does one bad apple spoil Microsoft's vulnerability sharing program?
Andrew Storms: There will be people calling for Microsoft to scrap MAPP but considering the market value of the information shared with MAPP partners, one confirmed leak in four years is a pretty...
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Exploit code published for RDP worm hole; Does Microsoft have a leak?
The code publication has set off alarm bells in the corridors at Redmond because there are clear signs that Microsoft's pre-patch vulnerability sharing program has been breached or has suffered a...
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Why does my computer stalk me with pictures of shoes I shouldn't buy?
For the past two days the shoes I thought I'd gotten out of my system have been stalking me relentlessly across the Internet.
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Why does Intel want to get into the Internet TV game?
There are plenty of obstacles to the Internet TV service Intel is rumored to be considering. So why is it pursuing the idea?
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