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BBC to broadcast in 'Second Life'
British TV institution to make its Second Life debut Friday with a program about the virtual-world economy.
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Nintendo: Wii have a supply problem
CEO says game giant is addressing hardware shortage issues by increasing production, slams critics of Wii and DS.
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PS3 owners flock to health research program
Since the console included support for distributed computing project a month ago, more than 250,000 PS3 users have registered.
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Sony suits sink game retailer
Independent seller Lik-Sang decides to close after loss in court over 'gray market' sales of PlayStation Portable.
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Boys post Facebook kissing photos, school withholds diplomas
A school has denied six boys their diplomas after they posted photos on Facebook that made them look like they were kissing. After some negotiation, the boys will be allowed to graduate.
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Dutch police arrests 17-year-old hacker
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested for hacking into mobile telecommunications company KPN in the Netherlands. He has also been accused of other breaches in Japan, Korea, and Norway.
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Breastfeeding women protest outside Facebook offices
Breastfeeding women are protesting Facebook's policies for removing their images and blocking their accounts. Their method? They are breastfeeding outside of Facebook's offices around the world.
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Nokia Lumia 900 to debut for $99 on AT&T: Report
The Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone could debut for just $99 when it launches on AT&T on March 18, according to a (and believable) new report.
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For this editor, SOPA web protest left an impression
Yesterday's Stop Online Piracy Act protest by Wikipedia, Google and others demonstrated that the legislation could rock the very foundations of the web. It also made it very difficult for one...
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Indian govt. servers compromised and used against China
Disturbing claims from sources within India's National Informatics Center (NIC) say that the government's IT infrastructure has been compromised by foreign elements and used to attack China.
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Facebook hoax: A 14 years old boy got beaten half dead
Scammers are pushing a sick hoax on Facebook, trying to get users of the service to share a photo of a 14-year-old boy who was apparently beaten by his stepfather. The story is fake.
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Facebook helps diagnose Kawasaki disease, saving 4-year-old boy's life
This is the story about the role Facebook played in saving a 4-year-old boy's life from a rare condition known as Kawasaki disease, after doctors failed to recognize it.
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Proxmox: The Ultimate Hypervisor
Find out what's better than KVM or OpenVZ. It's Proxmox. And, it combines both technologies into the ultimate hypervisor.
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Chinese boy trades kidney in exchange for iPad 2, regrets it
Want an iPad 2 but lack the funds? Do what this Chinese teenager did and sell your kidney to buy one.
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PlayBoy launches uncensored iPad app, evading Apple's eyes in the process
While Apple has been staunchly opposed to allowing pornography on the iPad, Playboy has found an interesting way around the restrictions with its release of iPlayboy.
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Former star dotcom analyst sees no new bubble
Henry Blodget was Wall Street's superstar analyst during the dotcom boom. Who's better placed to tell us if we are in a new bubble...?
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Robotics goes mainstream: It's now a Boy Scouts merit badge
The Boy Scouts of America have launched a merit badge for robotics to go along with camping and knot tying. After all, you may just need robotics as a survival skill in the future.
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Facebook photo results in leukemia diagnosis, saving boy's life
A 4-year-old boy was diagnosed with leukemia after his father posted an image of his rash on Facebook. He is now going through a three-year-course of chemotherapy.
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Home energy management grabs spotlight at smart grid trade show
Boy, oh boy do I wish I were in San Diego this week, not just because I am totally sick of shoveling snow and ice, but because there was flurry of news at the Distributech conference. Press...
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Boy changes third-generation iPod Touch battery (photos)
Swapping out your iPod Touch battery will cost you about $79. But this kid did it for $8.59. Warning: it's tricky.
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