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Six weeks after Digg was acquired by incubator Betaworks, a revamped Digg website and iPhone app have been released, one day ahead of schedule. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Guy Adams, the Los Angeles-based journalist whose Twitter account was suspended after blasting NBC over its Olympics coverage, is tweeting again after being reinstated on the site. FULL STORY
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Where wouldn't you expect a Zuckerberg to land? Google is probably at the top of that list. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday rapped Verizon Wireless on the knuckles for maneuvering to block its customers from accessing certain mobile apps. FULL STORY
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Attention, Wall Street tweeters: Twitter has made it easier to look at stock news. FULL STORY
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The Department of Justice announced a $731 million settlement Tuesday with online poker companies PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker to resolve bank fraud and money laundering allegations. FULL STORY
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In the 2012 London Olympics, Twitter is taking center stage. FULL STORY
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Gadget fans waiting anxiously for the next iPhone to be released may be reaching the home stretch. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
This is part 2 of CNNMoney's series looking inside Microsoft's research lab. FULL STORY
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A journalist who has criticized NBC's coverage of the London Olympics has been suspended from Twitter after using the site to publish a network executive's private e-mail address and urge followers to message him. FULL STORY
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As the high-stakes patent trial between Apple and Samsung Electronics moves into its second day Tuesday, one thing is clear: Apple is committed to waging total war. Like the Roman Empire in its victory over Carthage, Apple seems determined to salt th… FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Much is made of what the likes of Facebook, Google and Apple know about users. Truth is, Amazon may know more. And the massive retailer proves it every day. FULL STORY
Microsoft is notoriously laser-focused on products, limiting its creative thinkers to ideas that will keep the Windows and Office profit machines churning. FULL STORY
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A fake editorial about WikiLeaks, supposedly by the former executive editor of The New York Times, was making the rounds this weekend. It was mocked up so well that it even fooled at least one Times staffer. FULL STORY
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How is new CEO Marissa Mayer going to revitalize Yahoo? FULL STORY
CNN.com talks with the world's leading thinkers, innovators and doers about cutting-edge ideas and innovations in this regular series of video and text interviews. 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
How to protect your password from hacks
If the sites we use on a daily basis can't keep our passwords secure, how are we supposed to keep ourselves safe? But security experts say there are still plenty of steps we can take (even if many people aren't following them).
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Fans react to promise, pitfalls of 'Diablo III'
"Diablo III" has the strange distinction of being a great role-playing game you often can't enjoy due to technical glitches. None of its grand flourishes and spectacular battles matters if you can't play. FULL STORY
Could mobile apps save local news?
Many of my news media colleagues are hoping mobile news apps can help keep traditional print newspapers and broadcast news operations afloat. But it's not going to be easy. 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
Defectors aim to create next 'Angry Birds'
Tuomas Erikoinen, the man who drew the hit "Angry Birds" app, doesn't really resent his creation. He's just bored with it. Now the ex-Rovio staffer is working on a new game. FULL STORY
You cannot assume, just because you've seen something on TV, that everyone else has. Your friends shouldn't have to go around with their fingers in their ears screeching, "Don't tell me; I haven't seen it yet!" FULL STORY
Pushing ahead with plans to invest $304 million in Austin, Texas, Apple has secured a deal for three large patches of land adjacent to its existing campus, which -- when developed -- will expand its presence in the area and result in the creation of more than 3,600 jobs. FULL STORY