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Facebook: You post it, we can see it, and that's that

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Facebook: You post it, we can see it, and that's that

11.14.2014 4:00 PM

Facebook may protect users from other Facebook members, but it refuses to give users control over what information the company can keep.

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Facebook's new Iowa data center goes modular to grow forever

11.14.2014 12:35 PM

The company dropped its cluster design for a network fabric with smaller server pods

 

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Assassin's Creed: Unity

Assassin's Creed: Unity review: Let them eat cake

11.15.2014 4:00 AM

Assassin's Creed: Unity would already be a mediocre game, but the quality of this PC port brings the series to new lows.

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Nokia phones could return, just not from Microsoft

11.14.2014 11:52 AM

Nokia phones are dead, long live Nokia phones? The company reportedly can put its name on smartphones beginning in 2016, but the company's actual plans are unknown.

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US funds effort to regain supercomputing crown from China

11.14.2014 11:40 AM

Department of Energy is ordering up supercomputers that are five to seven times faster than existing systems in the country

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GOP: Net neutrality proposal could lead to broadband taxes

11.14.2014 12:40 PM

Obama's endorsement of utility-style regulation for broadband gets a cool reception at a conservative gathering.

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Chrome 39 brings colored status bars for easier multitasking

11.14.2014 12:11 PM

Chrome tabs now pop out as individualized cards on Android devices running Lollipop.

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Digital thumb-wrestling and Just Cause 3 are real: This week's must-know game news

11.14.2014 11:41 AM

After a one-week hiatus (blame BlizzCon), Missing Pieces is back with a double dosage of must-know gaming news.

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Google gets rid of dead weight, retiring Google Wallet payments for digital goods

11.14.2014 2:31 PM

The company quietly announced its killing Google Wallet transactions for digital goods.

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