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Bad data connection could explain too-fast neutrinos
A fiber-optic link malfunction might have caused neutrinos to appear to travel faster than the speed of light--but another effect could make them look even faster.
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Chrome to support Do Not Track privacy feature
Google found Do Not Track "interesting" but too vague, but now says the technology for blocking behavioral ad targeting is mature enough to use.
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Boku Accounts enables mobile payments anywhere, anytime
The new service means wireless carriers can sell customers a way to seamlessly make transactions at any credit card terminal with their phones, and no hardware has to be changed.
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More reasons to wait for 'Ivy Bridge' MacBook, Windows laptops
Decisions, decisions. Should I wait for that Ivy Bridge-based laptop? Yeah, if you want a faster system with better battery life.
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Quad-core LG 4X HD could be king of the Optimus hill
Bound for Mobile World Congress, the LG Optimus 4X HD promises a 4.7-inch display, a quad-core processor, and high-end features.
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LinkedIn officially acquires plugin Rapportive
Amid rumors of an impending acquisition, the two-year-old startup confirms that it's been bought by the social-networking giant.
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