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- Queen's Diamond Jubilee: Just how many dogs does she own?For the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, a Google doodle shows off her prized corgis. How large is her canine entourage?
- Facebook puts proposed privacy changes up for a voteFacebook users have a chance to weigh in on a series of changes to the Facebook privacy policy.
- Windows 8 Store gets preview rollout. How does it stack up?Microsoft has introduced a preview version of its new Windows 8 Store, which will get a full launch later this year.Â
- The Apple iPhone goes prepaid, courtesy of CricketCricket Communications will begin offering a prepaid iPhone to US customers.Â
- Android 4.0 tablet for under $400? Say hello to the IdeaTab.The Android-powered IdeaTab S2109 was introduced by Lenovo this week. The IdeaTab, which is powered by the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, will reportedly retail for $349.Â
- Peter Carl Fabergé: How Communism crushed the Faberge eggPeter Carl Fabergé created a jeweled-egg empire, commemorated Wednesday by a Google doodle. But as the Russian Revolution toppled the Czar, it also upended the famous line of Imperial Faberge eggs.
- SpaceX Dragon capsule will soon be earthbound againThe SpaceX Dragon capsule successfully docked with the International Space Station. Now, it heads back to earth.Â
- Apple will 'double down' on Siri, says CEO Tim CookApple CEO Tim Cook told an audience in California this week that Apple had a 'lot of people' working on a new version of Siri.Â
- How Peter Carl Fabergé is the Steve Jobs of bejeweled eggsGoogle is celebrating the 166th birthday of Peter Carl Fabergé, whose ornate eggs made him the Steve Jobs of his day. But with eggs instead of consumer electronics.Â
- Google Chrome OS lives on with big update, new hardwareThe latest version of Google's cloud-centric Chrome OS resembles a "regular" desktop operating system in a lot of ways. The revamp, and new Chromebook and Chromebox hardware from Samsung, show how much Chrome OS has matured in the three years since its inception.
- How Peter Carl Fabergé turned Easter eggs into precious artPeter Carl Fabergé, the subject of Wednesday's Google doodle, created elaborate and opulent Fabergé eggs. These jeweled works of art have become so famous that it's easy to forget that they started out as Easter eggs.
- Android clears court review of patent claimsAndroid did not infringe Oracle patents, court rules, in a major blow to Oracle. Android ruling means Oracle won't collect billions of dollars in royalties from Google.
- Gadget guide: Which electronics are 'in season' and which to avoidThinking about some major gadget purchases this summer? It may be the right time to pick up a new TV. An iPhone? It's probably best to wait a bit.
- $75 million? Apple CEO Tim Cook says, 'No thanks'Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, has said he won't take the quarterly $75 million payments he would earn under a new Apple employee policy.Â
- Google releases data on piracy, takes copyright infringement pretty seriouslyEver wondered what Google does when copyright holders complain their work is being pirated? Now we know. On Thursday, Google released a huge amount of data on how it responds to copyright-related takedown requests.
- Facebook Camera for iPhone takes best of InstagramFacebook has released a photo-sharing app called Facebook Camera. So how does it stack up with Instagram?Â
- With Axis, Yahoo wades into the browser warsAxis, from Yahoo, is available as a plug-in for most browsers and as an app on Apple iOS devices.Â
- IBM bans Siri – and probably for good reasonIBM bans Siri over security concerns, according to a new report. Behind IBM ban: Siri queries are stored in unknown place and manner.
- 10 great songs made with the Bob Moog Google DoodleThe latest Google Doodle, created to commemorate synthesizer inventor Bob Moog's birthday, allows users to play and record their own songs. Here's a list of the best we've listened to so far.
- Diablo 3 shatters one-day PC sales records: BlizzardDiablo 3 was plagued by a bug-laden launch. But that hasn't hurt sales, Blizzard said today.Â