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These days, it seems, it's not enough for a digital device to just play games. To keep up with the smartphones and tablet computers of the world, any game system needs to at least nod in the direction of cloud-based and social networking "apps" that are all the rage with the kiddies. FULL STORY
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The top government lawyers from three dozen states sent a letter to Google on Wednesday, expressing "strong concerns" with the privacy policy the Web giant intends to roll out soon. FULL STORY
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What's the cost of a $4 billion gamble gone wrong? FULL STORY
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Maybe HP wants to rethink that whole "we're not getting rid of the PC" decision? FULL STORY
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As a journalist hailing from the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, the epicenter of a violent Maoist insurgency, Shubhranshu Choudhary was regularly confronted with the shortcomings of his profession. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Mobile World Congress is the world's largest mobile phone trade show, held every year in Barcelona. It is the venue for manufacturers like Nokia, HTC, LG, and Samsung to reveal the must-have mobile devices and services of the year. FULL STORY
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This is part two of a week-long series on the cell phone capacity crunch. FULL STORY
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Chinese Internet giant Alibaba, which has been in the headlines lately for its tussles with stakeholder Yahoo, wants to take its publicly traded Web portal private. FULL STORY
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A scam Pokemon game reached No. 2 on Apple's App Store charts this week before it was pulled -- a debacle that calls into question both Apple's approval process and Nintendo's "no apps for us" stance. FULL STORY
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Research in Motion has finally launched a much-needed update to the PlayBook tablet, which now includes built-in features like email and calendar. FULL STORY
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Last week, Google was caught circumventing Apple's Safari browser privacy settings. Microsoft chimed in Monday with a "me too" complaint, saying that Google is also dodging around Internet Explorer's privacy settings. FULL STORY
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Barnes & Noble will sell a cheaper version of its Nook Tablet for $199, the same price as Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet. FULL STORY
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Is that app you just downloaded surreptitiously gathering data to push targeted ads to your 6-year-old? Quite possibly. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Nearly two years after tech blogs screamed "Antennagate!" over problems with the iPhone 4's reception, owners will be getting a little pocket change for their troubles. FULL STORY
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Apple continues to be the market darling as investors eagerly anticipate more news about the iPad 3, and perhaps a dividend. The stock is up 24% in 2012. FULL STORY
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Visit CNN's new What's Next blog for coverage of innovation, ideas and forward-looking thinkers in the fields of tech, science and social change. FULL STORY
Thanks to the Internet, the world is shrinking. This special series explores how innovators are using the power of the Web to help people share information across continents, make meaningful connections and change their communities for the better. FULL STORY
Click on "Tech Check" in the left column of this CNN podcasts page for the latest news, insight and banter from the CNN.com tech team. FULL STORY
Is Romney developing a Santorum 'Google problem?'
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's "Google problem" is well documented. Now, his chief political rival, Mitt Romney, appears to be joining him.
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Hands on with the new PS Vita
I spent a week testing out the Vita on a handful of games. My verdict: It's a powerful and promising device, whose ultimate success will depend on whether developers make enough worthy games for it. FULL STORY
Do parents need more privacy info about kids' apps?
Is that app you just downloaded surreptitiously gathering data to push targeted ads to your 6-year-old? Quite possibly. FULL STORY
Twitter: Often first, but not always right
As we saw with Whitney Houston's death, to compete with Twitter in breaking news is increasingly challenging. So what becomes the role of the media when stories are often reported first by citizens? FULL STORY
Street Bump app detects potholes, tells city
Here's the problem with the whole Gov 2.0 movement: People are lazy.FULL STORY
Ahh, yes, February 15, the joyful day when singletons can finally collapse in exhaustion after weeks of maintaining a nonchalant front. Finally, you think, finally, the incessant stream of hearts and cupids and reminders that romantic partnership is the apogee of human achievement will come to a merciful end. FULL STORY
After teasing the story yesterday, Nightline has aired its report from Foxconn's factories on ABC. In the report, host Bill Weir speaks directly to factory workers as well as their managers. FULL STORY
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