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In the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, artists are partnering with doctors and scientists to create life-changing products. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Once again, shares of Groupon are tanking after the daily deals site's earnings missed already-low expectations. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Hey kids! Forget trying to become a doctor or rapper or a football star, not to mention all the teasing you may get in school for being a nerd -- computers are where it's at. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
You'll never have to wait in line again, security will be baked into your credit card, and signing for purchases will become a thing of the past. FULL STORY
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Yahoo is responding to criticism of a decision to ban employees from working at home, saying it's the right move for the company. FULL STORY
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More than three out of every 10 smartphone owners don't have a password on the device that could give easy access to their e-mail, bank account, credit card information and other sensitive info. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
After Instagram announced a terms-of-service change in December, hordes of users swore they'd quit the site. But those threats were largely empty: Instagram announced Tuesday that it now has 100 million monthly active users. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Your smartphone holds a treasure trove of information about you, and cell phone companies are looking for ways to turn that into profit. FULL STORY
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Didn't we tell you that the lines between smartphones and tablets are blurred? Case in point: the Asus Fonepad, a 7-inch tablet that's also a phone. FULL STORY
Apple has settled a lawsuit filed by parents who say their kids downloaded free games from the mobile App Store and then proceeded to rack up hefty bills buying in-game extras. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
It's hard to engineer this kind of creepy serendipity. Earlier this week, European Union data watchdogs, fighting to protect our privacy in an age of big data, put pressure on Google over the privacy of user information. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Hosain Rahman and Yves Behar do what some say isn't done anymore -- they create high tech hardware, not software, in Silicon Valley. Vinod Khosla, famed venture capitalist and co-founder of Sun Microsystems, says as much: "Everyone was telling them they shouldn't do hardware, that it's a huge risk -- and it is. It take… FULL STORY
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Larry page loves moon shots, so it's fitting that as CEO of Google he has entrusted the company's most ambitious endeavors -- self-driving cars, for example -- to his closest friend, confidant, and collaborator, Sergey Brin. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Intel may be the largest chipmaker in the world, but when it comes to mobile devices, it barely has a foot in the door. FULL STORY
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In the future we will have screens not just in the palm of our hands, but all around us, according to Matias Duarte, Google's Director of Android User Experience. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
The notion of self-healing materials might seem beamed in straight from the plot of one of the "Terminator" movies -- but the first versions of this technology are destined to hit the market this year. FULL STORY
In February, Our Mobile Society will report from the Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona, Spain -- the world's largest mobile phone trade show, which offer a glimpse into where mobile might go next. FULL STORY
A British team of scientists are leading an effort to drill down to a subglacial lake deep below Antarctica's frozen wilderness. The research could provide vital clues to the origins and limits of life on Earth. 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
A 3-D pen that lets you draw objects in the air
Imagine if you could wave a pen in the air and create a three-dimensional rendering: A toy, a sculpture, a crude architectural model. Soon you will. A Boston-based startup has created what they are calling the world's first 3-D printing pen. FULL STORY
5 promising games for the PS4
Despite all the clatter about what's inside the new PlayStation 4 console, most people just want to know what its games will look like. Here are 5 that caught my eye. FULL STORY
Hello! Welcome to the Internet. It's a big place, so let me show you around. FULL STORY
By Todd Leopold, 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
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