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A massive, highly sophisticated piece of malware has been newly found infecting systems in Iran and elsewhere and is believed to be part of a well-coordinated, ongoing, state-run cyber-espionage operation. FULL STORY
The video is as short as it is surprising. A hand tilts a glass bottle containing a red glob of ketchup, which -- instead of oozing out in slow motion or getting stuck -- slides out easily, leaving the bottle nearly spotless. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Research in Motion took another step Tuesday toward radically reshaping or selling off the company. The BlackBerry maker hired JPMorgan and RBC Capital to "review" its strategic options. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
When "Sorcery" was demonstrated during the Sony presentation at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in 2010, it was touted as the quintessential game for the new Move motion controller, showcasing how action can be directed with the new device. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
The Nextel chapter of Sprint's disastrous 2005 merger is just a year away from coming to a close. Let's call it a mercy killing. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Can communication tools stop a war? FULL STORY
Samsung's new flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S3, today becomes available in 28 countries, including several European markets such as Germany and the UK. FULL STORY
Remember earlier this year when Wikipedia went black in protest of anti-piracy legislation moving through the U.S. Congress? FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Rhode Island owns a video game company. That wasn't supposed to happen. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Could our connected mobile devices hurt our ability to form personal relationships? Professor Sherry Turkle says yes. FULL VIDEO
Filed under: Mobile
Do gamers prefer to build or destroy? A look at the combat-intensive themes of most top-selling console games would suggest the latter. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
It turns out that consumers like the idea of watching TV shows with no other ads. And, surprise, the television networks are less than thrilled. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
Three television studios and Dish Network are suing one another over an ad-skipping digital video recorder technology that the satellite TV company debuted earlier this month. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
So much for Instagram? FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
At first blush, it sounds like a torturous way to read an 8,500-word short story. But in a nod to the social media age, The New Yorker is offering up new fiction on Twitter in a series of 140-character bursts. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
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
Thanks to the Internet, the world is shrinking. This special series explores how innovators are using the power of the Web to help people share information across continents, make meaningful connections and change their communities for the better. FULL STORY
How you help Facebook make billions
In business, there's a well-worn line that could apply to Facebook: If you're not paying for it, you're not the customer -- you're the product. In this case, you're a product worth, to Facebook, an average $4.84 a year.
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Religion, spies step forward in "Civilization V"
The new "Civilization V: Gods and Kings" expansion pack offers players two revamped elements to the iconic real-time strategy game -- faith and spies. Neither is entirely new to the franchise, but each has been redone to make it more rewarding. FULL STORY
How we use mobile maps and check-ins
According to a new survey, three-quarters of U.S. adults who own smartphones use those devices to get some kind of real-time location-based information -- from maps and directions all the way to cutting-edge features like Yelp's Monocle augmented-reality view. FULL STORY
Hey Bravo, Silicon Valley is too boring for TV
"Silicon Valley," an upcoming Bravo reality show that documents the lives of five aspiring tech entrepreneurs, seems to depict the startup world as one big, boozy party. It's not like that at all. FULL STORY
Digital avatars coming to NY airports
Digital projections of "virtual customer care representatives" will appear this summer in three New York-area airports, guiding flyers to their gates and providing other logistical info. FULL STORY
We're talking to you, clueless but well-intentioned parents of teens and young adults: You don't want to see too much, your kids don't want you to know too much, but somewhere in the middle, there's a pleasant way for everyone to stay in touch online.FULL STORY
The growth of New York's Internet industry has forced some entrepreneurs — who, just a few years ago, might have felt they had little choice but to head west to pursue their dreams — to make a difficult choice. New York is now enough of an attractive alternative that a few West Coast-born start-ups are even packing up and moving east. FULL STORY