Tech
- Nerd striptease: Unboxing lets others watch you unwrap your gadget
- An online notepad? Your smartphone as a notebook
- Spring cleaning for your computer: Get the gunk - and the germs - out
- Repeaters help get around wi-fi hurdles
- Computer and internet briefs
- Calling, taking pictures and navigating: New technology products
- Microsoft announces launch of Windows 8 preview
- New PC games bring golfing worms and garbage dump heroes
- Dual-use: smartphones for work and private use
- Music out of the air and into the network: New technology products
- New console games: relationship dramas, car wrecks and demon Mafia
- The internet jukebox: streaming makes music available anywhere
- Tiles and extra security: Windows 8 is coming
- Internet hackers attack Ukraine government websites
- Tech companies declare war on email scams
- Beyond gaming: consoles as media players
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- Surround sound or stereo? The right PC speakers for every need
- Lots of texture, little shadow: gaming with older computers
- Square mice and smartphones as projectors: New technology products
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- Activists to boycott Twitter to protest censorship changes
- EU debates online 'right to be forgotten,' privacy-breach fines
- Anonymous denies reported Facebook attack
- Number of US tablet owners nearly doubled over holiday period
- The Breadbox turns 30: three decades of the Commodore 64
- A is for antivirus; Z is for zip: your free software A-Z
- Foldability, flexibility and streaming: new technology at the CES
- Gone for good: getting rid of data the right way
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- LEAD: Kim Dotcom used "safe room," other devices to evade arrest
- Accused internet pirate tried to hide from authorities
- Congress halts anti-piracy bills following online protest
- EU internet commissioner slams US draft law on online piracy
- PROFILE: Kim Dotcom has reputation for costly cars, legal woes
- Anonymous hacks government sites after Megaupload shutdown
- LEAD: US shuts down file-sharing site Megaupload; four arrested
- eBay posts a strong quarter
- Wikipedia back online after blackout protest
- Apple stems US losses to Android
- LEAD: Google and Wikipedia blackouts cut support for US piracy bill
- Wikipedia shuts down for 24 hours in anti-piracy legislation protest
- Wikipedia to shut down for 24 hours in anti-piracy protest
