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FAQ: When Can You Capture Cops on Camera? Can you photograph the police during times of civil unrest? At a crime scene? What are your rights, and the responsibilities of the police?
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Samsung Windows 8 Tablets Surface on eBay The Samsung Series 7 700T tablets were handed out for free to developers who attended Microsoft's BUILD conference, but now it appears that a few people are putting them on the market.
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Online Gamers Solve AIDS Retroviral Puzzle for Scientists After failing to figure out the crystal structure of an AIDS retrovirus enzyme responsible for how HIV multiplies, scientists crowd-sourced the effort to the gaming community, which was able to decipher the structure in a matter of days.
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Wall Street Journal Social on Facebook: A First Look WSJ Social aims to create a curated news experience where you read articles recommended by others, and to provide an easy way to read and share news with your friends.
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Verizon Sells 4G Android Phone for $100 The Pantech Breakout is an inexpensive alternative for those looking to take advantage of Verizon's 4G LTE network.
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Developers See Bright Future in Windows 8 Microsoft's emphasis on touch cited as new opportunity for developers looking to target tablets in the post-PC era.
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Windows Server 8: The Microsoft Server Fork There's an argument to say that Windows Server is now Microsoft Server with Optional Windows. If it's what Microsoft has described, it's a hard left turn for Microsoft
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Skype iPhone, iPod Touch App Has Security Hole The vulnerability, located in the apps chat message window, can be exploited with JavaScript code and used to steal a person's address book.
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Sony Offering Free Version of 'DC Universe' Multiplayer Online Game for PC, PS3 Fans of DC Comics' DC Universe will be happy to know they can now play for free.
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'See What You Print' Concept Printer Unveiled The device has touchscreen capabilities that allow for image editing -- just crop and rotate with your fingers, and it prints whatever image is on screen.
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Don't Panic: The Netflix Qwikster Change May Be Exactly What You Wanted Sure, Netflix modifies the DVD-by-mail service you know and love, rebrands it as Qwikster, and divorces it from streaming media. But don't lose all hope.
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Gmail Threatens Microsoft in Enterprises, Says Gartner Google's share of the enterprise email market currently "hovers" at around 1%, but it will reach 10% within a few years, research firm Gartner predicts.
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11 Android Apps to Boost Speed and Battery Life The mobile operating system Android for phones and tablets offers a wide variety of apps and can be quite useful in your professional and personal life.
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Twitter Checking Out Eastern Sites for Data Center The microblogging site is rumored be looking at a facility in Atlanta, but other locations may be in the running.
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Gears of War 3 Arrives, Final Fantasy XIII-2 Won't Until January The third and final chapter in Epic's Xbox 360-exclusive Gears trilogy is in stores now, and Square Enix slaps a U.S. release date on Final Fantasy XIII-2.
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15 Essential Open Source Tools for Windows Admins You might imagine that the best place to go for improving your Microsoft server-side experience is to the mothership itself. But there are a meaningful number of open source tools that go above and beyond what Microsoft has to offer.
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A Third of Us Would Rather Text Than Talk, Survey Says Thirty-one percent of cellphone users prefer getting text messages.
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5 Secrets to Building a Great Security Team How to revitalize the security team and mitigate risks across the entire enterprise.
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Beyond Google Wallet: A Look at the Competition Google Wallet is finally here, but what else is coming?
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Facebook to Court Small Business with Free Advertising Facebook is set to launch an ambitious campaign offering free advertising to small businesses to demonstrate the power and value of investing in a presence on the social network.
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