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Review: 'Disney Epic Mickey' is not-quite-perfect magic

"Disney Epic Mickey" is a fun adventure with everyone's favorite mouse, but a wonky camera and targeting system prevent it from fully achieving Disney magic. FULL STORY

By Larry Frum, CNN

Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets

The BlackBerry is dead! Or is it? CNNMoney.com

Is BlackBerry maker Research in Motion on the verge of becoming obsolete, or is it the next big thing in tech? Investors can't seem to make up their minds. FULL STORY

By Paul R. La Monica, assistant managing editor

Filed under: Tech Biz

Gowalla tries to beat Foursquare by joining it CNNMoney.com

The newest update to location-based networking service Gowalla adds a surprising feature: automatic check-ins on Foursquare, Gowalla's much-larger archrival. FULL STORY

By Laurie Segall, CNNMoney staff reporter

Filed under: Tech Biz

4G is a myth (and a confusing mess) CNNMoney.com

You've seen the 4G advertisements from T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon, bragging about a much-better wireless network with blazing fast speeds. FULL STORY

By David Goldman, staff writer

Filed under: Tech Biz

WikiLeaks salaries to be revealed in new report

Expenses and salary earnings for paid WikiLeaks staff will be revealed for the first time in a report expected to be published by the end of this year, according to Kristinn Hrafnsson, a spokesman for the secret-spilling organization. FULL STORY

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By Kim Zetter, WIRED

Filed under: Web

Why Apple won't rule the media world CNNMoney.com

Apple is dominating the tablet market and rocking the mobile world, but even a famously bullish Apple analyst thinks the company "won't be the gatekeeper" to the media realm. FULL STORY

By Julianne Pepitone, staff reporter

Filed under: Tech Biz

Chris Hughes' life after Facebook

In this time of giving, Facebook's co-founder has launched a new social media site focusing on charity work. FULL VIDEO

Source: CNN

Filed under: Web

Sorry, Google -- Groupon would rather sell to Exxon CNNMoney.com

Sure, the fact that it can afford to drop a few billion makes Google an attractive suitor for Groupon, but it's not 30-year-old founder and CEO Andrew Mason's first choice. He'd rather something more offbeat. FULL STORY

By CNNMoney staff

Filed under: Tech Biz

As Google rumors swirl, Groupon goes on buying spree CNNMoney.com

As speculation about Google's ongoing acquisition discussions with Groupon hits a fever pitch, the daily deals site went out and did a string of acquisitions of its own. Groupon said Wednesday it has acquired Ludic Labs, a San Mateo, Calif., startup… FULL STORY

By Laurie Segall, staff reporter

Filed under: Tech Biz

'Being bad' no longer good on Google

Google on Wednesday said it has developed an "algorithmic solution" to a defect in its search engine that caused websites with tons of scathing, angry reviews to rise to the top of search results. FULL STORY

John D. Sutter
By John D. Sutter, CNN

Filed under: Web

Verizon launching speedier 4G network Sunday

After months of hype, Verizon Wireless will launch a 4G network on Sunday that covers one-third of the U.S. population, the company said at a news conference on Wednesday. FULL STORY

Mark Milian
By Mark Milian, CNN

Filed under: Mobile

Can Japan deliver a holographic World Cup?

Soccer and technology don't normally mix; FIFA, the international football body, has long dragged its studded heels over efforts to introduce microchip sensors into match refereeing. FULL STORY

By Barry Neild for CNN

Filed under: Innovation

Japan's 3D World Cup pitch

Japan hopes its state of the art technology will set it apart from other countries bidding for the FIFA World Cup. FULL VIDEO

Source: CNN

Filed under: Innovation

FCC chairman proposes 'net neutrality' regulations

The Obama administration on Wednesday outlined its plan for the future of an open -- or at least a kind-of-open -- internet. FULL STORY

John D. Sutter
By John D. Sutter, CNN

Filed under: Web

'Tech Check' podcast

Click on "Tech Check" at the bottom-right of this CNN podcasts page for the latest news, insight and banter from the CNN.com tech team. This week, Doug Gross, John Sutter and Stephanie Goldberg discuss Facebook's "more than email" messaging, tech to monitor at-risk seniors and Harry Potter's accidental online debut. FULL STORY

CNN Labs

From webcams mounted on sharks to computer touchscreens that touch you back, technology is always pushing the boundary of what is possible. This series explores bold tech ideas and innovation. FULL STORY

Our Mobile Lives

America is getting hooked on the smartphone. We depend on these modern Swiss Army knives for everything from planning our schedules to checking the news to managing our social networks. This series examines these phones' impact on our culture and how we communicate. FULL STORY

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The Wild Web

Laughing at the sins of iPhone 'Auto Correct'Laughing at the sins of iPhone 'Auto Correct'
Anyone with an iPhone is no doubt familiar with the "auto-correct" feature, which guesses what you're going to type and tries to fix your spelling. A new website pokes fun at some auto-corrected mistakes. FULL STORY

The Wild Web comes out every Monday
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Gadgets & Gaming

Holiday gift guide: 10 hot video gamesHoliday gift guide: 10 hot video games
With hundreds of titles available in dozens of genres, choosing a holiday gift for the gamer on your list is never simple. Here are 10 suggestions in a variety of genres. FULL STORY

Gadgets & Gaming comes out every Tuesday
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Mobile Watch

New phone designs aim to save battery life New phone designs aim to save battery life
Cell phones have more features and capabilities than ever -- but often the tradeoff is shorter battery life. This is especially true of smartphones -- but that may be changing. FULL STORY

Mobile Watch comes out every Wednesday
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Social Circles

Could Facebook replace your e-mail?Could Facebook replace your e-mail?
Facebook is inviting the press to a special event Monday, leading some to speculate that the company is set to overhaul its Messages product. FULL STORY

Social Circles comes out every Thursday
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CNN Tech Lab

When Big Brother beats a nursing homeWhen Big Brother beats a nursing home
The sensors know when Charlton Hall Jr. wakes up to go to the bathroom. They know how much time he spends in bed. They tattle when he opens the refrigerator. Sound like a Big Brother nightmare? Not for Hall. FULL STORY

CNN Tech Lab comes out every Friday

The perils of digital snooping

The perils of digital snoopingTempted to peek at your loved one's phone or e-mail account? Don't. You can minimize the damage both to your own conscience and to your relationship by following our three rules of digital snooping. FULL STORY

Gizmodo | DECEMBER 2, 2010

Strawberry-pickin' robot only picks the red berries

Yet another field of expertise has been wiped out by some steel pincers -- strawberry-pickers. Japan's robot detects which berries are at least 80 percent red, and picks them gently off the vine. FULL STORY

 
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