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Brazil's love of Linux
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Video: For Democrats, is it Twitter, text, or telephone?
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Nvidia boosts graphics on Intel i7, preps integrated chip
Nvidia is extending its support for Intel's upcoming Core i7 processors while it prepares to announce next-generation integrated graphics silicon.
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The Federal Aviation Administration plans to upgrade its decades-old technology for flight-plan processing and potentially add a third backup system.
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Microsoft, Nikon sign patent-sharing deal
Nikon will compensate Microsoft in the cross-licensing deal, which the companies say will improve new consumer electronics products and features.
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FBI arrests blogger accused of leaking Guns N' Roses tracks
Los Angeles-area music blogger has allegedly admitted to streaming tracks of an unreleased Guns N' Roses album on his site.
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Handheld breath sensor could help detect cancer
University of Oklahoma researchers are working on a test that measures suspected cancer biomarkers in the breath and could lead to an easy-to-use detection device.
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Security hole opens up password protected iPhones
Users report serious security flaw in iPhone 2.0.2 that exposes mail, texts, voice messages, and browser to strangers despite the device being password-protected.
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Rising fraud threats in virtual worlds
McAfee says phishing attacks, viruses, spam, and money laundering are rife in virtual worlds.
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Copyright holders using YouTube filters to profit from piracy
Hollywood has long called on YouTube to help scrub the site of unauthorized videos. Now, copyright owners are using YouTube's copyright filters to help generate ad revenue.
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TiVo loses subscribers but adds small profit
The DVR maker has struggled in delivering money to shareholders, but it ekes out a tiny profit this quarter, beating analysts' expectations.
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Rocket Racing League takes off with new engine, DKNY
The league, an aspiring Formula 1 for rocket racing, chooses a new liquid oxygen-alcohol engine from Armadillo Aerospace, a suborbital space company founded by Doom creator John Carmack.
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Tech firms at Democratic convention push for free trade
The Consumer Electronics Association, which represents Apple, Microsoft, and others, is pressing hard for legislators to embrace free trade.
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