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Facebook groups that have lost administrators are being hijacked by a group called Control Your Info that insists it wants only to teach users a lesson about social media.

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[10 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 136 views]

First introduced in beta back in April, Panda Cloud Antivirus graduates to a stable, public release and signifies a major security vendor taking aim at the freeware competition–instead of the other way around.

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If you’re getting ready to plan your wedding or you know someone who is, these resources can help you save some cash and find the right vendors.

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q&a The “Blade Runner” star is backing a company that wants to open up bandwidth and says technology will help improve filmmaking.

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[10 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 135 views]

Playfish’s $300 million sale to Electronic Arts seems to spell good news for other makers of social-network games, but this is a fast-growing and messy niche filled with one plot twist after another.

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[10 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 138 views]

As cheap, powerful automatic cameras and camera phones proliferate, the music industry–and its sports counterpart–have had to realize they can’t control fans’ ability to take pictures.

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[10 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 154 views]

Partnership means that status messages can be interchangeable between the two: great for all those marketers who use the two to broadcast their own brands.

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[10 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 183 views]

The goofball marketing campaign has returned for the fourth year in a row, and promises to infiltrate your holiday season even more. Question: Does it do much for creator OfficeMax?

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[10 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 178 views]

In its latest spot, Verizon’s Droid is declared to be a robotphone, while the iPhone resembles something that can only be for girls.