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China builds fastest supercomputer in the world CNNMoney.com

China appears to have once again taken the lead from the United States in the burgeoning supercomputing wars, developing a supercomputer that is twice as fast as anything America has to offer. FULL STORY

Katie Lobosco

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'Progressive' phone company CREDO Mobile slams govt snooping, but can't stop it CNNMoney.com

The nation's wireless companies have been largely silent following revelations that the government is collecting phone records potentially covering millions of Americans from industry giant Verizon. One exception: CREDO Mobile. which bills itself as "America's only progressive phone company." FULL STORY

James O'Toole

Filed under: Tech Biz

Apps claim they can keep phone records secure CNNMoney.com

The U.S. National Security Agency may have compelled Verizon to give up many of its customers' call logs, but it is possible to make calls and avoid the government's watchful eyes -- in theory, anyway. FULL STORY

David Goldman

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Obama wants high-speed Internet in schools by 2018

Saying Web access is essential for students to compete in a wired world, President Obama on Thursday will announce an initiative to bring high-speed Internet to almost all of the nation's schools by 2018. FULL STORY

Doug Gross
By Doug Gross, CNN

Filed under: Innovation

Microsoft and FBI take down global cybercrime ring CNNMoney.com

Microsoft and the FBI say they have taken down a sophisticated ring of cybercriminals responsible for over $500 million in financial fraud. FULL STORY

Alanna Petroff

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Samsung passes Apple in U.S. smartphone market - report CNNMoney.com

Samsung has passed Apple in the U.S. smartphone market, according to an analyst report. FULL STORY

Adrian Covert

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Apple banned from selling some iPhones and iPads after Samsung patent win CNNMoney.com

Apple won the biggest battle in its endless patent war with Samsung, but now it's Samsung's turn to be victor. A trade agency ruled Tuesday that several older Apple products violate a Samsung patent and can't be sold within the United States. FULL STORY

Julianne Pepitone

Filed under: Tech Biz

Apple stores offer iPhone 5 repairs for $149

iPhone 5 owners can now get broken display screens replaced while they wait at Apple retail stores, in what could be the first step in a move to make repairs quicker and cheaper. FULL STORY

Doug Gross
By Doug Gross, CNN

Filed under: Mobile

Turkish protesters crowdfund for NYT ad CNNMoney.com

Turkish protesters aren't just taking to the streets. They're going online and using crowdfunding to get their message out. FULL STORY

Alanna Petroff

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Fortune Brainstorm Podcast: Is Google a force for good? CNNMoney.com

Each Fortune conference -- from Brainstorm Green, Brainstorm Tech, to the Most Powerful Women Summit, and the Global Forum -- yields fascinating conversations with the best and brightest minds in business. FULL STORY

Shelley DuBois

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Google reclaims control of Android with the 'Nexus Experience' CNNMoney.com

Ironically, most of the best Android phones do not run the best version of Android. FULL STORY

Adrian Covert

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Verizon inks deal to live-stream Sunday afternoon NFL games CNNMoney.com

Verizon extended its exclusive deal with the National Football League yesterday, which for the first time will include the ability for subscribers to stream Sunday afternoon games and playoffs on their phones. FULL STORY

Katie Lobosco

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New tech tools help keep Fido fit

What is your dog doing right now? Is he taking a nap? Furiously digging a hole in your garden? Watching "Ellen" and nibbling on a throw pillow? FULL STORY

By Heather Kelly, CNN

Filed under: Innovation

Spam doubles as bull market returns  CNNMoney.com

After years of declines, spam email is roaring back, and the culprit appears to be the booming stock market. FULL STORY

Katie Lobosco

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Vine gets 'Rickrolled' by 16-year-old

Oh, Rickrolling. Even on Vine, Twitter's app that lets users shoot and share six-second videos, the Web is never gonna give you up. FULL STORY

Doug Gross
By Doug Gross, CNN

Filed under: Mobile

Find out about the technological breakthroughs that are reshaping our world. Profiling pioneers in the fields of health, space exploration, energy and more, the show will uncover the innovations that promise to change our lives. FULL STORY

From digital tattoos to mind-reading headphones to liquid lights and electric posters, CNN's new series explores the latest technology trends. Find out what innovative gadgets you'll be using in the future on Blueprint. FULL STORY

Edge of Discovery highlights awe-inspiring innovations and ideas that are making a global impact. FULL STORY

Doug Gross

10 fun Tumblr blogs to follow
Sure, serious-minded folks from the White House on down have taken to Tumblr. But fun, image-heavy blogs are what it's really all about on the Yahoo-purchased platform. FULL STORY

Heather Kelly

Drones: The future of disaster response?
One airborne technology will soon make responding to disasters easier: unmanned automated vehicles (UAVs), more commonly called drones. These portable aircraft can launch quickly in dangerous situations, locate survivors and send data about their whereabouts to responders on the ground. FULL STORY

Jarrett Bellini

Apparently This Matters: Smell-O-Vision for your phone
We just can't leave well-enough alone. A startup company in Japan is bringing back the Smell-O-Vision concept for a smaller screen. Specifically, the one on your phone. Sexting just got way more interesting. FULL STORY

Brandon Griggs

Tools that tell you if you're legally drunk
Most people know when they're hammered. But they may not always know when they're legally drunk. How do you know when it's safe to get behind the wheel and when you should hand the keys to someone else? Here are some tech tools that can help. FULL STORY

Larry Frum

'Defiance' merges TV, video-gaming worlds
Tech has been changing the way we access and enjoy entertainment. From smartphones and tablets with streaming movies to video game consoles offering TV shows, consumers have increasingly become accustomed to their entertainment intertwining in new ways. FULL STORY

Team rebuilding world's first website

Team rebuilding world's first website Twenty years ago, a team of researchers shared the Web with the world. Now they want to show a generation that grew up online what it was like in its earliest days. FULL STORY

The New York Times | May 27, 2013

The privacy challenges of wearable computing

Wearable-computing fans are starting to sport devices, such as Google's Glass headset, that can record everything going on around them with a wink or subtle click. But what about people who don't want to be recorded? Don't they get a say? FULL STORY

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