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How Big Data Could Lead To Big Brother

How Big Data Could Lead To Big Brother

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Five Things That Happened At The 2013 Golden Globes

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Don't Smoke (Or Urinate) In Public: An Italian Lawyer's Tips For Visitors To The U.S.

Don't Smoke (Or Urinate) In Public: An Italian Lawyer's Tips For Visitors To The U.S.

Too many travelers ignore some pretty basic American laws that can seem foreign to them. Here's how it looks to the Italian go-to lawyer in New York for just such cases.

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Mobile-Ready: How Google Has Again Cornered The Market On Search

Mobile-Ready: How Google Has Again Cornered The Market On Search

Thanks to Android boom and strategic mistakes at Microsoft, Bing search is even further behind Google on mobile devices.

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Are Homophobes Really Just Repressed Homosexuals?

Are Homophobes Really Just Repressed Homosexuals?

Some provocative studies are cited as the debate heats up in France over a law to legalize gay marriage.

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The Smart Global Strategy Driving The Coming Cheap iPhone

The Smart Global Strategy Driving The Coming Cheap iPhone

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Brennan And The Targeted Killing Legacy

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John Brennan as CIA Director: What It Means

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Obama Taps Hagel For Defense, Brennan For CIA

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IBM Gave Tech Help To Stanley Kubrick For His Famous

IBM Gave Tech Help To Stanley Kubrick For His Famous "Psychotic Computer"

A new L.A. exhibit shows the legendary director's concern that IBM, which advised him on "2001: A Space Odyssey," would not be happy with the 1968 classic's scary tech storyline.

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    Whether alcohol or absinthe, LSD or heroin, some of humanity's creative geniuses produced their greatest work as mind-altering substances did theirs. A Paris exhibit connects the dots.

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