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A Russian man the FBI believes has been responsible for one-third of the spam you get in your inbox pleaded not guilty Friday at his arraignment in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, federal court. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
After weeks of negotiations about a potential takeover, Groupon appears to have walked away from would-be suitor Google. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
A Chinese high-speed train broke a world record for fastest unmodified commercial train, reaching speeds of up to 298.9 mph. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Innovation
Smartphones are attractive targets for thieves -- not just because they're expensive devices, but because they often contain sensitive personal or business data. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
It sure took them a while, but this week Google finally released an Android app for Google Reader, the company's free news-aggregation software. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
You know what I like about the Internet trackers -- the ones that follow my every move on the Web? They care about me. They don't mind that I'm 50, that I've been kicked out of the prized 18-49 year old demo. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Popular Mechanics editor Harry Sawyers explains how Qatar will use solar cooling technology to cool a World Cup stadium. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Innovation
In this week's Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, John Sutter and Stephanie Goldberg discuss Wikileaks' mountain lair, Kickstarter and the worst tech "fail" in podcast history. FULL STORY
"Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit" takes cops and robbers to a whole new level with realistic controls, exotic cars and chase scenes to rival a Hollywood blockbuster. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
Would you be willing to pay for a pair of jeans, a tank of gas or a movie ticket simply by tapping your cell phone against a terminal? FULL STORY
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AOL co-founder Steve Case -- a serial tech entrepreneur who is still actively launching new ventures -- took the stage at Business Insider's Ignition conference Friday to discuss Web upstarts and reflect on his own battered legacy. FULL STORY
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A CNN.com producer explains how the WikiLeaks site was reportedly targeted by a string of cyber attacks. FULL VIDEO
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The Federal Trade Commission proposed this week that consumers should have a "do not track" option for the Internet, similar to the "do not call" list that exists to block telemarketers. FULL STORY
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Netflix has built up a large library of catalog television content that can be streamed to subscribers on demand. Now, the company wants to get access to current episodes of primetime TV shows, and it's willing to pay up. FULL STORY
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Amazon dumped the controversial site WikiLeaks from its computer servers on Wednesday. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
China is an emerging superpower, and now, also an emerging supercomputer power. FULL STORY
Scientists are asking the public to use their home computers to help predict climate change. FULL STORY
In the future, warfare may shift from a battlefield to a keyboard. FULL STORY
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
Holiday 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
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
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
When 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
Tempted 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
On January 13th, the seven-year-old Computer History Museum will open its first truly full-blown permanent exhibit:, the 25,000-square-foot, $19 million "Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing." FULL STORY
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