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- Why you should cover your webcamOn some laptop models, hackers can see you through your own webcam.
- iPhone filling up? Here's what to do.Spot space-hungry iPhone apps; stash photos in the cloud.
- Why are missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones still ringing?Families of the missing Malaysian Airlines passengers were stunned to find that their loved ones' phones were still ringing, despite being missing for days. But what seems like a glimmer of hope may actually be standard practice by phone carriers.
- With iOS 8, Apple will reportedly overhaul its Maps appApple's iOS 8 is widely expected to launch later this year.聽
- iOS 7.1: What's new in the latest iPhone, iPad software?Apple today launched iOS 7.1, the first major update to the iOS 7 mobile operating system.聽
- Mt. Gox files bankruptcy in US and faces more hacksMt. Gox follows a bad February with a worse March: The controversial Bitcoin exchange filed for bankruptcy in the US (after already filing in Japan), and hackers accessed founder Mark Karpeles' Reddit account and released alleged Mt. Gox balance sheets.
- Android update will ease the way for more 'wearable' appsGoogle is prepping an Android software development kit for wearable gadgets such as smart watches.聽
- Microsoft places big bet on Titanfall and Xbox OneThe Sony PlayStation 4 is reportedly outselling the Xbox One. Microsoft is hoping Titanfall can change that.聽
- BuzzFeed introduces a writing style guide for the Internet ageAs new apps shape our evolving language, BuzzFeed's style guide tries to make sense of the grammatical madness.
- Women's Day 2014: How communist holiday came to embrace capitalismGoogle celebrates International Women's Day 2014, which traces its roots to early-20th-century socialism.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro arrives this weekendThe Galaxy Tab Pro is big. It's powerful. But how does it hold up against the Apple iPad?聽
- International Women's Day 2014: Women in tech make stridesGoogle celebrated International Women's Day 2014 with a vibrant Google Doodle featuring women from all over the world and a peppy soundtrack by Zap Mama. Women in the technology industry have reason to celebrate as well: the past year has produced some major accomplishments by women in tech.
- Team behind Watch Dogs says game needed more timeThe long-delayed Watch Dogs appears to be finally ready for its debut.聽
- Booted from San Francisco, Google's mystery barge moves inlandGoogle's mystery barge is docking in Stockton, according to news reports.聽
- Getty gives away 35 million images for freeImage-hosting giant Getty Images announced it won't fight a legal battle with the millions of bloggers who use its images without attribution everyday. Instead, it is offering images for free in hopes that embedded advertisements and linked-back attribution will provide revenue in the future.
- Zite: What does Flipboard want with the news app?Flipboard is acquiring Zite from CNN in a deal that could be worth as much as $60 million.聽
- Facebook cracks down on illegal gun salesFacebook and Instagram have introduced a new policy on gun posts and sales.聽
- Roku Streaming Stick takes on Google ChromecastThe battle of the dongles is here: Roku, maker of popular set-top box streaming devices, announced it is releasing a HDMI stick with its signature TV-streaming technology.
- Whisper and Secret bring back anonymous online identitiesNew phone apps such as Whisper and Secret revitalize the idea that "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog."
- Whisper and Secret bring back anonymous online identitiesNew phone apps such as Whisper and Secret revitalize the idea that "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog."