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- FBI probes Comodo Web security breach
- Is there really 'Facebook depression?' (podcast)
- NASA nixes James Cameron Mars 3D camera
- NASA snaps first image from Mercury orbit
- 3DS has best ever Nintendo handheld launch
- Microsoft taps linguist in 'App Store' trademark spat
FBI probes Comodo Web security breach | Top |
FBI and Italian police are investigating how hacker managed to convince N.J. security firm into issuing it digital certificates for Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, other major Web sites. | |
Is there really 'Facebook depression?' (podcast) | Top |
A report from the American Academy of Pediatrics offers good advice for parents, but triggers questions about whether it's right in asserting that Facebook may cause depression | |
NASA nixes James Cameron Mars 3D camera | Top |
"Avatar" director's 3D camera meets with technical problems and runs out of time. | |
NASA snaps first image from Mercury orbit | Top |
The Messenger spacecraft sends home the first-ever photo from orbit around the inhospitable planet, the first of more than 75,000 to come in the next year. | |
3DS has best ever Nintendo handheld launch | Top |
Nintendo's 3DS, which launched in the U.S. on Sunday, has become the bestselling handheld launch the company has ever measured. However, it didn't release sales figures. | |
Microsoft taps linguist in 'App Store' trademark spat | Top |
Microsoft has once again moved to get Apple's trademark for "App Store" thrown out, this time tapping a linguistic expert to take aim at Apple's arguments. | |
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