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Smart surfing online: How to maintain your privacy
With the News Corp hacking scandal sweeping international headlines, the importance of digital privacy is in the spotlight. Protecting yourself from hacking and identity theft doesn’t have to be a chore.
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Teens don't ring bells, they TOA (text on arrival)
Planet Teenager, where I unfortunately live, is a busy and surprising place.
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Cameron's 'Avatar' has premiere in London
James Cameron's sci-fi extravaganza "Avatar" was getting its public premiere in London Thursday, and the movie industry is watching intently to see whether it will match the success of the director's blockbuster "Titanic."
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Keeping kids safe online
For anyone with children or teenagers in the house, it’s no surprise that being online is the in thing to do.
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Maine distributes laptops to high schoolers
Maine education officials are celebrating an expansion of the state's laptop program into more than half of Maine's high schools this fall.
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Who's that girl? Facebook entries stir jealousy
Alice Connors-Kellgren was surprised by her boyfriend's new Facebook profile picture a few weeks ago: He was kissing another girl on the cheek.
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Apple drops entry iPhone to $99, unveils new model
Apple Inc. slashed the entry price for an iPhone in half and lowered some laptops by $300 Monday, the company's first dramatic price cuts since the recession began a year and a half ago.
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‘Cleburne’ wins book of the year award
ForeWord Magazine recently named “Cleburne: A Graphic Novel” as its book of the year in the graphic novel category.
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At 25, 'Tetris' drops into place as gaming icon
With its scratches and sticky brown beer stains, the "Tetris" arcade machine near the back of a Brooklyn bar called Barcade has seen better days. Which makes sense, given that the machine was made in the 1980s.
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Pope 2.0: Vatican launches Facebook, iPhone application
Pope Benedict XVI has entered the world of social networking sites and smartphones with a Vatican portal that includes Facebook and iPhone applications.
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