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Posted Monday July 7, 2008, 2:55 am, Over one day oldThe Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will discuss his recent reviews and answered your personal tech questions.
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The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will discuss his recent reviews and answered your personal tech questions.
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A lot of Internet users now find they have two kinds of address books: Ones they've known for years, and ones that are up to date.
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Consumers worry about their Internet privacy. Politicians vow to investigate. And two of the nation's biggest tech companies, Google and Microsoft, support federal legislation for data collection.
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Enter a location. Click a mouse. See an interactive map of crime in an area.
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George W. Bush is smiling upon Kevin J. Martin. So are George H.W., Jeb and Barbara, with big toothy grins in a blown-up picture hanging behind his desk at the Federal Communications Commission.
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TOKYO/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Seeking to be one of the world's first to grab the new-generation iPhone, fanatical Apple fans around Asia are queuing up two days before its launch, undiscouraged by rain or freezing temperatures.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more fantasizing on the Web.
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WASHINGTON -- Executives from major Internet players-- Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. --are due for a grilling about online privacy in a Senate committee Wednesday, but the company likely to get the most scrutiny is a small Silicon Valley startup called NebuAd Inc.
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Federal officials inconsistently preserve government e-mail, creating gaps in the public record and making it difficult for the public to understand the activities of the government, according to a report released by the Government Accountability Office yesterday.
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China plans to conduct its first spacewalk in October. The European Space Agency is building a roving robot to land on Mars. India recently launched a record 10 satellites into space on a single rocket.
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