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"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" continues the franchise's tradition of high action, detailed fighting and a highly competitive multiplayer mode while still trying to let players play the way they want. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
How diverse are Silicon Valley's offices and executive suites? Activists have been trying for years to answer that question, but some of the industry's largest and most influential employers -- including Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook -- closely… FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Smartphone owners hoping to talk to their iPhone 4 or 3GS about the weather, their schedule or the meaning of life appear to be out of luck. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Forget the 4G marketing hype. Which U.S. carriers really offer the fastest mobile-data networks? According to a new report from RootMetrics (a company which conducts its own field tests of wireless networks), Verizon Wireless currently offers the nation's fastest 4G -- by far. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
World water use is increasing faster than our world population. The tiny island nation of Tuvalu has been crippled by drought and may be just the first island nation to run dry. Texas has been hit by massive dust storms thanks to that state's record drought. That's just a drop in the bucket in current drought news, and… FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Microsoft Corp., Yahoo and AOL announced a partnership for the buying and selling of each others' online ad space. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Every U.S. company with more than 100 employees is required to file a one-page form each year with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an independent federal agency. Called the EEO-1, the form categorizes each company's U.S. workers by their… FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
The future of warehouses may be one with fast shipments and few human employees if robots like Kiva Systems continue to invade the workspace. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Innovation
A bug in Apple's mobile operating system allows hackers to take control of iPhone and iPad apps, using them to steal people's photos, contacts and even send text messages without the device's user knowing about it, according to a notable computer security researcher. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Yahoo, Google and Microsoft have all toyed over the years with acquiring Facebook, but those days are long gone: The company is now too big to buy, according to its top executives. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Despite complaints by some owners about underwhelming battery life, the iPhone 4S scored "very well" in tests of its battery performance by Consumer Reports, which gave the device its official blessing Tuesday. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
His fans are literally throwing money at him. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Tuesday is Election Day in the United States, and although the mostly state and local races won't stir the same passions as next year's presidential contest, millions of people will cast ballots. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Mark Zuckerberg says he asked Steve Jobs about how to build a high-quality team and great products, but denies Apple and Facebook ever talked about an acquisition. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Mark Zuckerberg went back to Harvard on Monday on a recruiting trip, his first visit since he dropped out of the prestigious university to found social-media giant Facebook. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Call it "Occupy Facebook." Or, perhaps, "UnOccupy Facebook;" entrepreneurs have launched an upstart site called Unthink. FULL STORY
It has a meeting room named after a New Zealand rugby legend, but the NZI Centre presents a sleeker appearance on the streets of Auckland. FULL STORY
A new medical invention which harnesses the power of smartphone technology could revolutionize the treatment of heart patients, according to researchers in Switzerland. FULL STORY
Two minutes of Facebook horror
"A sweaty, wild-eyed man in a stained undershirt hunches over his computer in a shadowy basement." FULL STORY
'Battlefield 3' fights for top title
"Electronic Arts went so far as to state that it was gunning for 'Call of Duty's' market share, with some pretty strong words."FULL STORY
Who exactly uses tablets?
"Owners of iPads and other tablet devices tend to be news junkies who are wealthier and more highly educated." FULL STORY
Live, and die, like Steve Jobs
"Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes."FULL STORY
Flickr can save the whales
"Wait much longer than you think you should to click the shutter... just before the whale dives back down." FULL STORY
Do you need zombies to motivate you to exercise? Here are five apps tailored for the more malaise-laden among us. FULL STORY
By Andrea Bartz and Brenna Ehrlich, Special to CNNThe Korean gaming company Nexon is one of the most underrated Internet companies in the world. Nexon was, it is fair to say, the first company to experience massive success with a business model built on selling virtual items. FULL STORY
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