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When the world first met Mickey Mouse, it was as a steamboat captain, a cowboy, a wizard's apprentice and in other roles that, while enduring, wouldn't exactly be considered tech-savvy to a 2013 audience. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
From a distance, it is its shiny exterior that first catches the eye. FULL STORY
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A significant rise in smartphone attacks is predicted every year, and it hasn't happened yet. But that isn't stopping major security firms from saying this will be the year that phones will finally emerge as a major target for cybercriminals. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
At the bottom of your Netflix instant queue? Fear not. FULL STORY
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Get ready for a wave of touchscreen laptops. FULL STORY
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Toyota revealed details of its research into its self-driving cars Monday, just ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas. The automaker also showed off a Lexus research vehicle equipped with devices that allow it to detect and automatically respond to its surroundings. FULL STORY
When CEO Jen-Hsun Huang stepped on stage at the Consumer Electronics Show to unveil the new Tegra 4 CPU for smartphones and tablets, he proved Nvidia isn't messing around in the mobile space. It claims its quad-core system-on-a-chip will out perform any other around, including the A6X chipset powering Apple's iPad. FULL STORY
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An effort by the Library of Congress to archive Twitter posts has amassed more than 170 billion tweets, which the library is now seeking to make available to researchers and other interested parties. FULL STORY
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Security analysts are predicting that 2013 is when nation-sponsored cyberwarfare goes mainstream -- and some think such attacks will lead to actual deaths. FULL STORY
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In a world where computers are increasingly powerful and are concealed within ever more glossy slabs of aluminum, the Raspberry Pi (RPi) offers surprising proof for the virtue of moderation. FULL STORY
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While many people still associate Facebook games with casual offerings like Zynga's "FarmVille," the social media giant has expanded its game catalog through titles like KIXEYE's "War Commander" and Kabam's "The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle Earth." FULL STORY
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In the tech world, 2012 was the year of the reboot. Older, established tech companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo and Nintendo all tried to restart their brands with bold new products and fresh blood in the executive suites. FULL STORY
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Hulu CEO Jason Kilar is leaving the video-streaming company. FULL STORY
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Google chairman Eric Schmidt will be traveling to North Korea with former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, sources told CNN. FULL STORY
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At the conclusion of an ambitious, two-year antitrust investigation by the United States government, search giant Google is getting away relatively scot-free. FULL STORY
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In a world where computers are increasingly powerful and are concealed within ever more glossy slabs of aluminum, the Raspberry Pi (RPi) offers surprising proof for the virtue of moderation. FULL STORY
A website is letting users post sightings of wildlife in Kruger National Park, so that tourists on safari have more chance of spotting elusive animals. FULL STORY
A British team of scientists are leading an effort to drill down to a subglacial lake deep below Antarctica's frozen wilderness. The research could provide vital clues to the origins and limits of life on Earth. FULL STORY
Time Has Come' for '60s singer
His song, "Time Has Come Today" is one of the enduring anthems of the turbulent 1960s. But in 2012, Lester Chambers had little to show for it when he turned to the Web for help.FULL STORY
'Call of Duty: Black Ops II': Disjointed but compelling
Forget the distracting cameo by David Petraeus. Despite its disjointed narrative, "Call of Duty: Black Ops II" twisted me around so many times with its compelling story that I really enjoyed myself. FULL STORY
Airport Wi-Fi and mobile services are lacking
Mobile technology is critical at the airport. Yet a new survey shows that most travelers are not satisfied with airport Wi-Fi. And airports are missing opportunities to offer vital mobile services. FULL STORY
5 big tech issues await Obama in second term
Technology policy didn't get much air time in the 2012 presidential election, but the Obama administration will face serious issues over the next four years. FULL STORY
South Korea gaming: Skill or addiction?
South Korea breeds some of the world's finest gamers. But what separates a skilled player from gaming addict? FULL STORY
So many folks manage to lose their netiquette heads when they scramble, legs flailing and akimbo, toward the denouement of events and life chapters. So here is the ultimate (get it?) digital-etiquette guide to a polite big finish. FULL STORY
Hold onto your iPhones! Major crime in New York City inched up this year, and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on Friday fingered the culprit: too many iPhones and iPads are being swiped. FULL STORY
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