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An unmanned solar aircraft has smashed the world record for continuous flight. FULL STORY
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The more things change, the more they play the same. FULL STORY
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WikiLeaks.org, the website that released secret video of a U.S. airstrike in Iraq that killed a dozen civilians, is "getting an enormous quantity of whistle-blower disclosures of high caliber," the site's founder, Julian Assange, said Friday in a rar… FULL STORY
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CEO Steve Jobs announces Apple will offer free cases to reduce a reception problem on the iPhone 4. FULL VIDEO
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Apple's Steve Jobs to iPhone 4 users: We hear you and you'll get free cases. CNET's Molly Wood gives us her take. FULL VIDEO
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If Facebook wants to buy its imminent 500 millionth user a drink to celebrate, it will be able to: A federal court judge on Friday struck down the restraining order that temporarily bound the company's assets earlier this month. FULL STORY
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The Apple CEO was candid about the iPhone 4's reception issues and assured that Apple was working hard to address them. FULL VIDEO
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The Apple CEO fires back at press outlets, saying iPhone 4 problems were "blown out of proportion." FULL VIDEO
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When good news is bad news: Motorola and Verizon's hot new Droid X is apparently selling fast enough to threaten availability at a number of stores. FULL STORY
It's the best of times and the worst of times for iPhone 4 case makers. FULL STORY
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At its highly anticipated press conference, Apple said Friday that iPhone 4 owners would get a free case to prevent the "death grip" that causes the smart phone's signal to drop dramatically when held a certain way. FULL STORY
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Steve Jobs says iPhone 4 complaints have been blown out of proportion and offers cases as a solution to reception issues. FULL VIDEO
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The COO of InteraXon talks to CNN's T.J. Holmes about new technology that lets you play video games with your mind. FULL VIDEO
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After a decade of hit products that made Apple the cutting-edge darling of the mobile and computing world, the rollout of the iPhone 4 has been an atypical and ugly scratch on the company's glowing image. FULL STORY
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Ken Savage says that, at first, he welcomed his wife's new interest in Facebook. FULL STORY
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The Sunday morning service at Fellowship Church in Dallas, Texas, was humming along with hymns and prayers when something unusual happened. FULL STORY
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Whether you're a citizen journalist, podcaster or simply interested in sharing some sound with friends, your cell phone can become your mobile radio studio. FULL STORY
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CNN's Dan Simon puts the iPhone 4 to the test after reports of the phones losing reception if held the wrong way. FULL VIDEO
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has pledged to give away most of his fortune to charity. FULL STORY
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Some are complaining about interference caused by holding the iPhone 4 the wrong way. CNN's Ayesha Durgahee reports. FULL VIDEO
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in June, Apple CEO Steve Jobs faced an unexpected technical glitch during a demo of the new iPhone 4. FULL VIDEO
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In June, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new iPhone 4 equipped with a glass front and stainless steel edges. FULL VIDEO
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CNN's Jim Boulden reports on the various issues with Apple's iPhone 4. FULL VIDEO
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Google's second quarter didn't do much to help get the company's stock out of its current rut. FULL STORY
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Two weeks ago, Apple promised it would soon issue a fix for the "totally wrong" software formula it has been using for three years to display the iPhone's signal strength. Apple on Thursday released the iOS 4.0.1 update with a fix for the bug. We imm… FULL STORY
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CNN's Errol Barnett explains a new safety feature for young Facebook users in the UK. FULL VIDEO
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Two weeks after a "stunned" Apple announced to the world that it had found a major software glitch in the iPhone's signal-strength display, Apple plans to hold a press conference to discuss the iPhone 4. FULL STORY
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Cryptography expert Bruce Schneier used to write his passwords down on a slip of paper and keep it in his wallet. Today, he uses a free Windows password-storage tool called Password Safe that he designed five years ago and released into the open-source community. FULL STORY
Improv Everywhere founder Charlie Todd's pledge to make chaos and joy in public spurs a major online movement. FULL VIDEO
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Newspaper companies are a dying breed, and one consistent scapegoat for their demise is the rise of blogs and online news sites. FULL STORY
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How can we balance progress and conservation? FULL STORY
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It'd be an understatement to say that this has been a terrible week for Apple, and we haven't even reached the halfway point. FULL STORY
"Here's my dream," Marc Scarpa, a pioneer in directing and producing live interactive media, told CNN. FULL STORY
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If you have an iPad, you already know Apple's dirty little secret. FULL STORY
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Has it really come to this? FULL STORY
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Windows XP, which debuted nine years ago in 2001, will continue to be with us for most of the coming decade. FULL STORY
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"This talk is a little bit insane," confided Peter Molyneux, the head of the European games division of Microsoft, as he prepared to demo a game called "Milo" at the TED Global conference in Oxford on Tuesday. FULL STORY
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The ground rules for online courtesy gelled sometime in the late '90s: Don't swear on public forums. Zip large files before sending. AVOID WRITING IN CAPS, AS IT IS RUDE TO CYBERSHOUT. FULL STORY
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Intel on Tuesday posted a record quarter that gave worried investors reason to believe again. FULL STORY
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Proving that even a seemingly frivolous lawsuit can throw a wrench in the corporate works, Facebook is fending off a New York restraining order temporarily preventing it from transferring or selling any of its assets. FULL STORY
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Editor's note: Amy Gahran writes about mobile tech for CNN.com. She is a San Francisco Bay Area writer and media consultant whose blog, contentious.com, explores how people communicate in the online age. FULL STORY
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Called the Mark Twain of comic books, gifted curmudgeon Harvey Pekar is dead at 70. He was known for his print work, his eccentric behavior and his unpredictable interviews. FULL STORY
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I can't tell you how many people I've talked to this summer who have told me that they had finally made their decision to get a new smartphone only to have their plans thwarted when they got to the store and their well-researched choice was unavailable. FULL STORY
Microsoft is announcing today that it has integrated Facebook and Windows Live Messenger into Outlook, bringing the streams of millions of Facebook users into inboxes across the world. FULL STORY
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Harvey Pekar lives on via the web
Called the Mark Twain of comic books, gifted curmudgeon Harvey Pekar is dead at 70. He was known for his print work, his eccentric behavior and his unpredictable interviews. FULL STORY
Five iPad games I can't stop playing
If you have an iPad, you already know Apple's dirty little secret: The device shines brightest when doubling as a 21st-century Game Boy. FULL STORY
How much mobile data do you use?
As AT&T and other wireless providers move away from offering unlimited data plans, many smartphone owners want to better understand their own wireless data usage to avoid racking up surprise charges. FULL STORY
Twitter's 'early bird' deals: Flop or fly?
Twitter intends to offer special deals and discounts to its users, the company revealed this week. Is this a smart move for the social messaging site, or just an attempt to leap aboard the "online deals" bandwagon? FULL STORY
Why face recognition isn't scary -- yet
Most of the time, Stacey Schlittenhard finds facial recognition technology to be extremely useful. But there are also times when the photo-recognition program she uses thinks lollipops are her friends. FULL STORY
The ground rules for online courtesy gelled sometime in the late '90s: Don't swear on public forums. Zip large files before sending. AVOID WRITING IN CAPS, AS IT IS RUDE TO CYBERSHOUT. FULL STORY
All the news from the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), the year's biggest event for the video gaming industry. We'll have coverage of the big keynotes, video demos and previews of upcoming games. FULL STORY
From the web to cell phones to TV, technology impacts our lives every day. This special coverage series helps explain how. FULL STORY
The internet is a wonderful tool, but also a bewildering and even dangerous one. This series helps you avoid online identity thieves and other scammers. FULL STORY
Yes, really. The social media maven that time seems to have forgotten has perhaps just thrown down the gauntlet in the world of social profiles. To be honest, this is the one place where MySpace always really excelled, and something that Facebook is sorely missing. FULL STORY
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