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Conquering the Challenges of Data Center Complexity
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Facebook acknowledges photo privacy bug; Issues immediate fix
Facebook has said that it fixed a bug that had allowed users to access other users' photos, even if their profile pages were locked down.
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Lit Motors C1 concept (photos)
A closer look at the fully-enclosed self-balancing electric vehicle from Lit Motors.
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Superheroes swoop into historical photos (images)
Superman helps save looted World War II artwork, while Batman speaks to paratroopers in the field. Indonesian photographer Agan Harahap places superheroes (and an occasional villain) into iconic...
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Ride out doomsday in a stylish missile silo (photos)
With reinforced concrete walls up to 9 feet thick, this Kansas missile silo could withstand a nuclear strike. Today it's a sold-out condo complex opening in a few months.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 photo samples and analysis
The E-M5's photos aren't quite up to the quality of some other cameras in its class, especially for JPEG shooters.
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A day in the life of a Google Wallet user (photos)
How far can you go just using Google Wallet? CNET finds out.
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'Star Trek' memorabilia: A geek gal's collection (photos)
Crave blogger Amanda Kooser delves into her "Star Trek" fanatic past with an excavation of toys and props.
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Stellar shots in 'History of Space Photography' (photos)
Williamson Gallery at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., collaborates with Jet Propulsion Laboratory on stunning cosmic exhibition.
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50 years ago, second U.S. manned orbital flight (photos)
On May 24, 1962, Scott Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight when he piloted the Aurora 7 through three orbits of the Earth on a mission which lasted less than 5 hours.
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SpaceX Dragon's quest to the space station (photos)
The commercial cargo ship successfully completes key preparations as it plans for a berthing Friday at the International Space Station.
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Remembering Eugene Polley and his Flash-Matic remote (photos)
The inventor of the first television remote control passed away earlier this week. Here's a look back at his groundbreaking device.
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HP 2311xi takes a break outside (photos)
Shots of the HP 2311xi in its natural habitat.
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IBM bans Siri: Privacy risk, or corporate paranoia at its best?
IBM has banned Siri over concerns Apple and its partners could actively read uploaded queries. Corporate paranoia at its finest, or is IBM right to ban the intelligent assistant?
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V sample pictures
Check out CNET's examination of photo quality from Sony's top-of-the-line compact megazoom, the 20x Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V.
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launches Dragon to orbit (photos)
The first commercial flight bound for the International Space Station marks a new era of space exploration.
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Pantech Verse gets messaging right (photos)
U.S. Cellular's Pantech Verse may strike you as a throwback model with its QWERTY keyboard and deemphasis on data.
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Meet Zuckerberg's new wife, Pricilla Chan (photos)
Last week was a busy one for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who married longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a secret ceremony Saturday a day after his company's IPO.
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Stunning `ring of fire' eclipse caught on camera (photos)
Millions watch agape as the moon swallowed up most of the sun during Sunday's annular solar eclipse.
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Panasonic Lumix G X 12-35mm f2.8 photo samples
The generally high-quality lens seems to do its best work at f11 or lower.
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TeenTech Weekly: Zuckerberg's student mocking, privacy policies, free Xboxes
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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