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- Leo Tolstoy honored with a Google doodle of intimate momentsA Google doodle honors the 186th birthday of famed Russian author Leo Tolstoy.
- iWatch? Larger iPhone 6? What to expect from Apple event.Apple's big event Tuesday could debut an iWatch and a larger iPhone 6. Here's a guide to what we know and what we think we know.
- Facebook will soon tell users how many views a video receivesFacebook will begin telling users how many views a video has received, a move that demonstrates the importance Facebook videos play for online publishers trying to push their content in front of as many people as possible.聽
- iPhone 6 'phablet'? Four questions answered.Among the most hotly-anticipated items expected to be announced at Apple's media event next week is the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6. Here's what you need to know about Apple's potential offering to the 'phablet' market.聽
- Twitter rolls out 'buy' button. Is shopping the new social media?Twitter has announced that it is testing a new feature that will let users make in-the-moment purchases from their Twitter feeds, a move that follows similar e-commerce initiatives from competitors like Facebook.聽
- Technophiles salivate at prospect of new Apple toysApple's is expected to reveal the iPhone 6, the iWatch, and a mobile wallet at a 'special event' Tuesday. Could there be any additional surprises?
- Alibaba expected to make big splash with IPOThe initial public offering of Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba is expected to make it the biggest technology listing in the United States.聽
- After conspiracy charge, four tech giants appeal judge's decisionApple, Google, Adobe, and Intel are appealing the ruling of a US District Judge that rejected a settlement reached in April to pay workers $324.5 million as part of a class-action lawsuit.
- Former Google executive Megan Smith named new US chief technology officerThe Obama administration has named a former Google vice president to the role of chief technology officer of the United States, a position President Obama created on his first day in office.聽
- Google to refund customers $19 million for unauthorized in-app chargesGoogle will pay around $19 million as a refund to parents who were unknowingly charged for in-app purchases made by their children while playing mobile games.聽
- Activist groups accuse Apple of new labor violationsA new report compiled from findings conducted by an undercover investigation at a factory that makes parts for Apple products has accused an Apple supplier of labor violations.聽
- Sony Z3 phones: Do we need 20.7 megapixel cameras?At the annual IFA trade show in Berlin, Japanese electronics maker Sony announced a series of new products, which include two new smart phones, a tablet, and two new wearable devices.聽
- Verizon to pay $7.4 million after failing to protect customers' privacy rightsVerizon has agreed to pay $7.4 million because it did not notify customers before using their personal information in marketing campaigns.聽
- Samsung doubles down on new Galaxy Note phonesSamsung has released two new versions of its Galaxy Note smart phone in addition to a virtual reality headset that promises to give video game fans and viewers a 360-degree viewing experience.聽
- New Vortex VRTX VR goggles cost just $100, sortaVortex's VRTX goggles use a LG G3 phone to pull off cheap virtual reality.
- New iPhone 6 video claims to show finished designA new video reports to reveal the finalized design for the iPhone 6. Is it real? Apple remains silent.
- Why Netflix will make Facebook recommendations more discreetMost people don't want to share their Netflix choices with a large Facebook audience. Starting Wednesday, Netflix will let subscribers decide who among their friends on Facebook will see their selections.
- Google removes author information from search resultsGoogle has eliminated authorship information from its search results, meaning, for example, that authors' head shots will no longer appear next to their articles on Google News.聽
- Jennifer Lawrence nude photo hack could be first of its kindJennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and others have been targeted by a hack that allegedly stole nude pictures and explicit videos. If confirmed, the hack points to a new mutation in how hackers are trying to profit from illegal exploits.
- Google delivery drone takes to the skies with 'Project Wing'The global search giant has unveiled a new commercial drone delivery program developed in Google X, the secretive hub for long-term, large-scale innovative projects.聽