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Google filed a court petition Tuesday demanding it be allowed to share information about government surveillance programs with the public. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Scrappy online startups were among the first to realize that renting computing power from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services was an excellent deal. For some, it was the only way they'd get off the ground. What investor would pay millions to build a data center for a new game or service that might not take off? FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
The Oxford English Dictionary has finally gotten around to acknowledging that tweeting isn't just for the birds. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
It's 11 p.m. in downtown Austin, and we're driving in circles in a very un-school-bus-like school bus: blacked-out windows, a bar in the back, bullhorns strapped to the grille, Nine Inch Nails posters on the walls, dubstep whomm-whomm-whomping through what looks and sounds like an expensive, very loud sound system. The… FULL STORY
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Yahoo said Tuesday it received between 12,000 and 13,000 requests for user data from U.S. law enforcement agencies over the last six months. FULL STORY
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Shrek is coming to the small screen, as part of a deal Netflix struck with DreamWorks Animation on Monday. FULL STORY
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Would you pay 25 cents to send a tweet to space on the odd chance that an alien might read it? The founders of Lone Signal hope so. The New York startup is launching a new website through which anyone can submit messages that will be broadcast to a star 17 light years away. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Samsung's flagship smartphone could be getting twice as fast. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Kickstarter fraudsters hawking Kobe beef jerky were just minutes away from completing the biggest-ever outright scam on the crowdfunding site last week. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Google says it will spend $5 million on an effort to wipe pictures of child sexual abuse from the Web and another $2 million to research more effective ways to find, report and eradicate the images. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
It has been more than a year since Google announced a bizarre stock split -- which would allow the company to issue more shares. The move got held up due to a legal battle, but the split is finally closer to reality after Google settled a case with shareholders this weekend. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Over the past few years, Microsoft has been inching closer to making Office available on any device. By launching its Office Mobile for iPhone app on Friday, Microsoft is just about there. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Let's face it: In 2013, the words "dad" and "tech" don't clash like they used to. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
George Carlin once said, "I don't automatically wash my hands every time I go to the bathroom. You know when I wash my hands? When I s**t on them." FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
This week, the U.S. Navy forsook a tradition dating back to the 1800s. Why? Because it's now too easily confused with the musings of an Internet lunatic. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
CNN Ideas is a visually compelling, mentally stimulating series covering bold innovations that will change the way we live in the future. FULL STORY
Visit CNN's new What's Next blog for coverage of innovation, ideas and forward-looking thinkers in the fields of tech, science and social change. FULL STORY
10 fun Tumblr blogs to follow
Sure, serious-minded folks from the White House on down have taken to Tumblr. But fun, image-heavy blogs are what it's really all about on the Yahoo-purchased platform. FULL STORY
Drones: The future of disaster response?
One airborne technology will soon make responding to disasters easier: unmanned automated vehicles (UAVs), more commonly called drones. These portable aircraft can launch quickly in dangerous situations, locate survivors and send data about their whereabouts to responders on the ground. FULL STORY
Apparently This Matters: Smell-O-Vision for your phone
We just can't leave well-enough alone. A startup company in Japan is bringing back the Smell-O-Vision concept for a smaller screen. Specifically, the one on your phone. Sexting just got way more interesting. FULL STORY
Tools that tell you if you're legally drunk
Most people know when they're hammered. But they may not always know when they're legally drunk. How do you know when it's safe to get behind the wheel and when you should hand the keys to someone else? Here are some tech tools that can help. FULL STORY
'Defiance' merges TV, video-gaming worlds
Tech has been changing the way we access and enjoy entertainment. From smartphones and tablets with streaming movies to video game consoles offering TV shows, consumers have increasingly become accustomed to their entertainment intertwining in new ways. FULL STORY
Twenty years ago, a team of researchers shared the Web with the world. Now they want to show a generation that grew up online what it was like in its earliest days. FULL STORY
Wearable-computing fans are starting to sport devices, such as Google's Glass headset, that can record everything going on around them with a wink or subtle click. But what about people who don't want to be recorded? Don't they get a say? FULL STORY