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Use Online RSVP Tool to Help Your Party Make A Splash  »

Splash users can track RSVPs and post event photos on a customizable event website. 


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Adele Is First To Go Double Platinum on iTunes [VIDEO]  »

Unlike every artist in history, Adele is the first person to sell 2 million copies of one album on iTunes. 21 has been out for 21 weeks. 


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NBA Gears Up for Most Connected All-Star Celebration Yet  »

Tweets, apps and status updates will join dunks, three-pointers and no-look passes more than ever at the NBA's annual All-Star celebration. 


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Samsung Totally Copies Us With Galaxy Note 'Street Challenge' [VIDEO]  »

Samsung's latest ad for the Galaxy Note phone takes the pulse of people on the streets of New York. Wonder where they got that idea.... 


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Advanced Infrared Camera Keeps Soldiers Farther From Dangerous Targets [VIDEO]  »

New advanced infrared camera helps keep soldiers safe in war, by keeping them farther away from targets.... 


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San Francisco Launches The 2012 Innovation Portfolio, From Open Taxi Data To Beta Tests In City Hall  »

San Francisco may not have intended to be become the startup mecca that it is today, but now the city government is working hard to make itself as friendly as possible to tech... 


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LG Optimus 4X HD unveiled: Quad-core Tegra 3, Ice Cream Sandwich, 4.7-inch display  »

If LG failed to impress so far with the slew of Android 2.3 phones it's shown off in the run up to MWC 2012,... 


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Google to Launch TV Service  »

Google has filed an application to offer TV service in Kansas City, Mo. 


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Facebook PS Vita app hits US PlayStation Store  »

Although the PlayStation Vita's official US launch brought with it the pleasures of LiveTweeting, WiFi-only Netflix access and Flickr's photo-based n 


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Mastered for iTunes: how audio engineers tweak music for the iPod age  »

Though the lossy compression used for iTunes Plus can cause barely perceptible degradation in audio quality, audio engineers are beginning to create iTunes-specific master fil... 


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Marketers: What Mobile Users Will and Won't Put Up With [INFOGRAPHIC]  »

Young people between the ages of 18 and 24 are more connected to their mobile devices and open to mobile marketing than you might think.... 


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Google Street View now sending snapshots from Russia, with love  »

We've lived vicariously through Google Maps a few times in the past, including an excursion down the Amazon River. Today, those plans for... 


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OnLive Adds “Cloud-Accelerated Browsing” To Its Streaming-Desktop Stable  »

You're probably familiar with OnLive, the company that made its mark by streaming brand new console and PC games to whatever devices could support a high-bandwidth video ... 


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Twitter rebuts Sarkozy censorship allegations  »

The social-networking site implies that the suspension of the accounts that belittled the French president disregarded the site's parody and spam rules. Read this blog post by Dara Kerr on Digital Media. 


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Adobe lays out the future for Flash: a platform for the next 5-10 years  »

Out of fashion though it may be, Adobe isn't planning to abandon its Flash platform any time soon. The company plans to add new features and boost performance in a bid to make... 


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The Winners Of This Year’s $100,000 TechFellow Awards Are…  »

Tonight, Silicon Valley's heroes gave competition a rest and joined together to celebrate the spirit of innovation. An all-star committee of tech moguls carefully conside... 


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Exposed: YouPorn passwords in all their plain-text glory  »

More than 6,400 subscriber e-mail addresses and passwords have been retrieved from the popular porn website and made public. 


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Nostalgia Overload: New Tumblr Challenges You to Draw Classic Video Game Maps From Memory  »

Mapstalgia is a Tumblr blog where readers submit video game maps they've drawn from memory. What is it about game worlds that... 


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Netflix locks up Academy Award nominated exclusives from The Weinstein Company  »

If you're looking for more content to watch on Netflix's Watch Instantly streaming service -- especially since all those Starz movies are exiting stag... 


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Daily Wrap: RIM Playbook Disappoints and more  »

David Strom says the RIM Playbook isn't ready for primetime. This and more in today's Daily Wrap. Sometimes it's difficult to catch everything that hits tech media in a day, so we wrap up some of the most talked about stories. We give you a daily rec... 


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M3 Android NFC Communicator mixes something old, something new for prepaid subs  »

Malaysia may not be on the tip of anyone's tongue when wireless comes to mind, but that's not stopping local outfit DMD Mobile from... 


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The Most Important Music App Nobody’s Talking About  »

In order for a technology to take off these days, it has to be simple. Twitter, Facebook, iTunes, Spotify - each can be summed up in a sentence or so and readily understood from the very first time you use it. Tomahawk is more complicated, but if you... 


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California AG Kamala Harris on app privacy deal (podcast)  »

Larry Magid chats by phone with California Attorney General Kamala Harris shortly after she announces an agreement with major app companies to protect the privacy of consumers. Read this blog post by Larry Magid on For the Record Podcast. 


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iPhone manufacturing costs revealed?  »

Recent Foxconn revelations hint at higher costs than previous estimates that are still staggeringly low by Western standards. Read this blog post by Eric Mack on Crave. 


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Green Overdrive: Test driving the Fisker Karma  »

Despite that electric car startup Fisker Automotive has had its fair share of struggles in recent months, we were super excited to head down to Beverly Hills, Calif. For this week's Green Overdrive we bring you a test drive with the Fisker Karma... 


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Data mining's adult challenges  »

The tools to analyze disparate data sets are getting better and cheaper. But the practice will increasingly bump against the boundaries of privacy comfort zones. Read this blog post by Gordon Haff on The Pervasive Data Center. 


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Awesome New 'Borderlands 2' Trailer Gives September Release Date [VIDEO]  »

Gearbox and 2K Games announced via a new trailer that Borderlands 2 will be released on September 18.... 


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The Inventor of Email Did Not Invent Email  »

V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai is a fraud who has been masquerading for years as the pioneering mind behind email. At least according to a bunch of geeks who mobilized from all corners of the digital world to try to set the record straight. 


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Apple, Google, Microsoft, and others agree to disclose app privacy policies prior to download  »

There's been a lot of talk in recent weeks about what mobile apps do with personal data, highlighted by Path's practice of uploading contact lists to its servers without first... 


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DIY 'Back to the Future' hoverboard actually hovers  »

Mattel is releasing a replica of the 'Back to the Future' hoverboard, but sadly, it doesn't really float. Maybe the company should get in touch with this DIYer. Read this blog post by Bonnie Cha on Crave. 


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