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Welcome to the big leagues, Groupon. Shareholders punished the stock after the daily deals site posted a surprise loss for its first quarter as a public company. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Kodak is exiting the digital camera business and it will instead license its brand name to other camera manufacturers, the company announced Thursday. FULL STORY
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The white plastic MacBook is officially dead for good after Apple notified resellers that it will no longer be available to educational institutions. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, we took a look at the Republican candidates' standing in the social-media world -- comparing everything from Facebook "likes" to Twitter followers to YouTube channel views. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
"We thought we were doing this the right way. It turns out, we made a mistake." FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Apple is facing demonstrations on Thursday at a half-dozen of its retail stores around the world from customers concerned about how Apple's suppliers treat their factory workers in China and other overseas locations. FULL STORY
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Lady Gaga is already the reigning queen of Twitter, with her nearly 19 million followers topping those of anyone else on the site. FULL STORY
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The iPhone may be great for consumers, but takes a nasty toll on wireless carriers' bottom line. FULL STORY
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With the iPhone, Sprint is learning that it should be careful what it wishes for. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
When the Department of Justice shut down Megaupload.com last month, it wasn't just Megaupload users' files that went offline. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Hear that? FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Facebook's upcoming IPO will make founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg a billionaire -- but it will also stick him with an eye-popping tax bill that could reach as high as $2 billion. FULL STORY
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Four longtime Yahoo board members, including the chairman, are leaving the company. FULL STORY
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Best Buy wants to know if you'd pay $1,499 for a 42-inch, high-definition Apple TV which uses your iPad or iPhone as a remote control. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
Pinterest is the breakout social network of 2012, but even technology addicts could be excused for missing its rise to success. FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
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
Click on "Tech Check" in the left column of this CNN podcasts page for the latest news, insight and banter from the CNN.com tech team. FULL STORY
Facebook users on IPO: 'It's time to get paid'
With Facebook's announcement Wednesday that it will become a publicly traded company, lots of folks were talking about it.FULL STORY
Atari embraces new era
"We have an opportunity to bring back a powerful brand that consumers know and love."FULL STORY
The end of the digital divide
"In five years, the gap between information haves and have-nots will cease to exist."FULL STORY
Why 2012 isn't like 1984
"Unlike in Orwell's dystopian world, however, people today are making a conscious choice to [share personal info]."FULL STORY
Technology fights locust swarms in Mauritania
In this outpost in the Sahara Desert, scientists are working feverishly to add a "Biblical problem" to the weather forecasts: Locust swarms.
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The online realm is replete with a vast cornucopia of information. So asking the masses something that you could have easily looked up yourself is just plain lazy, especially when said query makes you look like a full-on idiot.FULL STORY
When developer Arun Thampi noticed some curious data being sent from the Path iPhone app to the company's servers, he soon realized the app was actually collecting his entire address book and uploading it to the central Path service. What's more, the app hadn't notified him that it would be collecting the information. FULL STORY
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