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These days, almost all new cellphones look alike: They're sleek black rectangles with glowing color screens. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
As New York City thieves steal smartphones and tablets in ever greater numbers, the NYPD has assigned a group of officers to hunt down the devices. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Despite all the clatter about what's inside the new PlayStation 4 console, games were in the forefront of everyone's mind during Wednesday's Sony launch event. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
The new Sony PlayStation 4 is a beast of a gaming console, but its most amazing feature has nothing to do with with raw power. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Chances are, you know not to open that e-mail attachment from the "Nigerian prince" who wants to give you a hundred grand. But a hack of some NBC.com sites on Thursday proves you can accidentally download malware even when visiting a reputable website. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
I'm fairly certain there's nothing haunting my house, save maybe the leftover Super Bowl cheese dip still in the fridge. But so far, its intentions seem friendly. You just have to ignore the constant paranoid screams from the tofu. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Does the Internet need more rules? Does it need any rules at all? FULL STORY
Filed under: Web
Death already has a surprisingly vivid presence online. Social media sites are full of improvised memorials and outpourings of grief for loved ones, along with the unintentional mementos the departed leave behind in comments, photo streams and blog posts. FULL STORY
Filed under: Social Media
Each February, the world's mobile technology fanatics wait excitedly to see what will be revealed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona -- and this year's event promises to be bigger than ever. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
A tax advocacy group says Facebook, which made $1 billion in U.S. profit before taxes last year, will pay no U.S. income tax for 2012. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
As recent high-profile attacks at major companies like Facebook and Apple, major publications like the New York Times and Washington Post and the U.S. government itself have made clear, cyber-crime is a very real and growing concern for everyone. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
It's hard enough being a PC company in a tablet and smartphone world, but Hewlett-Packard isn't doing much to help itself. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Google unveiled a groundbreaking new Chromebook laptop Thursday ? one with touchscreen capability, powerful chipset and an extremely high-resolution display. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Starting February 25, more than 65,000 people are expected to descend on Barcelona, Spain for Mobile World Congress (MWC): a trade show for the mobile industry to show off its latest phones, tablets, apps and services. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
With so many advancements in mobile phone technology, it's easy to dismiss most as insignificant. A mega-megapixel camera, a brighter screen and better apps are all good, but they're hardly going to redefine your world. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
CNN is at Mobile World Congress, the year's biggest mobile-tech show going on in Barcelona, Spain. Check here for news and images of where mobile devices are heading in 2013 and beyond. FULL STORY
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
App stores: Web gatekeepers, or censors?
It's been framed as a debate between Web freedom and the freedom from stumbling upon potentially offensive content. But some say recent stories about unsavory content show that major Web players like Apple have become de facto censors. FULL STORY
Potential uses for an Apple 'iWatch'
In the last week, the Apple iWatch has made the jump from unlikely rumor to a real product that's probably in development, thanks to well-placed leaks. Here's what it might do, and a look at some rivals already on the market. FULL STORY
Apparently This Matters: Face tattoos
While piercings can easily be removed, there's a certain level of fierce commitment that comes with injecting dark ink directly into your face. "Yay! In 60 years I'll still love dolphins!" FULL STORY
Interactive map aims to show everyone in U.S.
An MIT graduate student has built an interactive online map that displays one dot for every resident of the United States and Canada, as counted by the most recent censuses. That's 341,817,095 dots. FULL STORY
Horror journeys into the mind in 'Dead Space 3'
When you are creating the most anticipated horror video game of 2013, there is a certain trepidation about how you are going to bring the scares to your audience. Here's how Visceral Games rose to the challenge. FULL STORY
Could the phrase "burn a disc" soon be interred in the computing graveyard, resting peacefully alongside 8-bit graphics and the chirping, buzzing hum of a dial-up modem? Some of the most influential computer makers in the world say yes. FULL STORY
By Doug Gross, CNNLook out Las Vegas, here comes FarmVille. Silicon Valley is betting that online gambling is its next billion-dollar business, with developers across the industry turning casual games into occasions for adults to wager. FULL STORY