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Op-ed: The shocking strangeness of our 25-year-old digital privacy law

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Google shifts stance on Google+ anonymity, will support pseudonyms

Biographer: Steve Jobs regretted not having cancer surgery earlier

Google says Android 4.0 source code to be available "soon"

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Playing the Star Wars: The Old Republic beta—the birth of a Jedi knight

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Can AMD survive Bulldozer's disappointing debut?

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