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After a series of high-profile and embarrassing hacks, Twitter has rolled out a new, two-step login to help users prevent unwanted intrusions. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
In this era of ever-accelerating technological development, we all tend to be so fixated on the gizmos of the future that we rarely take the time to think about the glorious technology of the past. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
He got his first big break at art school, when an employee from Wilkinson Sword saw his graduation show and commissioned him to design some disposable razors. Today, Dick Powell is one of the world's leading figures in design. FULL STORY
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Jennifer Lopez has found a new gig: majority shareholder and chief creative mind behind a new line of Verizon Wireless retail stores. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
How big is Bitcoin? FULL STORY
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Yuanqing Yang, the CEO of Lenovo, the giant Chinese computer maker, lives on the north end of Beijing in a gated community of McMansions and expansive lawns that seems a world away from the frenetic bustle of the capital city. Yang's house, built on the shores of a lake, is more French chateau than suburban abode and d… FULL STORY
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New music discovery services pop up every month, but Shazam hopes to stand out with a totally overhauled new iPad app. FULL STORY
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Deena Varshavskaya struggles to contain her excitement as she talks about her Squishable, a stuffed-fox key chain attached to her purse. "I mean, he is so cute!" she coos. "But it's the quality," she adds gravely. "So well made." Naturally, Varshavskaya, 33, stumbled upon the quirky accessory while browsing Wanelo, the… FULL STORY
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In a tiny lab on the 24th floor of a high-rise in downtown San Francisco, a couple of forensic examiners are piecing together evidence. But there aren't any blood or gunpowder samples. Instead, there are hard drives, traces of deleted e-mails, and server logs to sift. FULL STORY
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Like high-schoolers yearning for Harvard, many startups aspire to be accepted to a top accelerator program such as Y Combinator or TechStars. But what if you aim not to build the next Facebook but to solve pressing global problems? FULL STORY
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Palmer Luckey, 20, wants to give virtual reality a second life. The technology -- gadgets that cover the eyes and create 3-D images -- has been a fixture in science fiction since the 1980s but never took off because real-life devices were scandalously expensive. Luckey, a homeschooled tinkerer, has been working on perf… FULL STORY
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There's fresh evidence that American teenagers may be growing weary of Facebook. FULL STORY
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In August 2010, Cheryl Lenkowsky, an auditor for the Texas state comptroller, sent a letter to a top tax executive at Amazon.com's Seattle headquarters. At that point, Amazon had been selling a wide array of merchandise to Texans for 15 years without collecting a penny of sales tax from them. Tax-free shopping was a de… FULL STORY
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Startups take note: Cybercriminals are onto you. FULL STORY
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Hewlett-Packard is still struggling to turn itself around. But here's the good news for HP and CEO Meg Whitman: When Wall Street estimates are set at rock bottom, they're easy to beat. FULL STORY
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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
On Twitter, Roger Ebert found a new voice
In his final years, when cancer had robbed him of his jawbone and whittled away his once ample frame, it was social media, particularly Twitter, that let film critic Roger Ebert interact with his fans and foes more freely than ever. FULL STORY
Exploratorium reopens in sparkling new home
At the reborn $250 million Exploratorium, one does not stand stiffly in front of musty exhibits. There is no room for boredom or passively observing. This interactive science museum demans touching, building, playing, experimenting and thinking. FULL STORY
Apparently This Matters: Size (Yes, THAT kind of size)
Abraham Lincoln once said, "In life, what counts is the size of a man's heart, not the size of his willie." But despite Lincoln's forgotten "Wee-man-cipation Proclamation" -- which I may have just completely made up -- a new study may have proven this belief scientifically incorrect. FULL STORY
How to control a computer with a banana
A childlike sense of play, curiosity and discovery -- one that many people lose as they move through adulthood -- informs the work of Jay Silver, a leading proponent of the Maker movement. FULL STORY
'Mario,' 'Zelda' creator says give the Wii U time
The man who brought us Nintendo legends like Mario, Link and Donkey Kong is preaching patience with the Wii U console, saying its touchscreen controller is so different that it will take time for people to understand its real value. FULL STORY
Hello! Welcome to the Internet. It's a big place, so let me show you around. FULL STORY
Rick and Megan Prelinger, curators of the Prelinger Archives and Prelinger Library, are a national treasure. Supported by their talent and insatiable curiosity, they've assembled and digitized a vast collection of ephemeral films from the 20th century. And they've put them online for all of us to enjoy. FULL STORY