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The Windows 8.1 interface.
 
  Windows 8.1 update arrives with fresh changes  
  Microsoft hopes to satiate critics and fix Windows 8 shortcomings with the 8.1 update.  
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  Steve Jobs with a Macbook Air at the MacWorld conference in 2008.   Tech's Holy Grail: Finding the next Steve Jobs
There are plenty of candidates in technology, but all of them fall short on so many levels
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  Anki Drive vehicles.   Apple helps Anki Drive start its engines
Artificial intelligence racing game is fun to play
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  Jeff Kirschner photographs a piece of trash on the roadside.   Change Agents: Jeff Kirschner's litter-less world
Jeff Kirschner wants to bond the world's litter-haters one Instagram photo at a time.
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  Smart money going to cybersecurity tech   Cybersecurity companies attracting huge investment
Investor interest red-hot in technologies to stop bad guys
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  The Facebook logo.   Teenagers can now share Facebook posts with world
Social network gives option for teens to post to the world.
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  business      
  Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, at American Airlines Center during a home game in February.   Jury clears Mark Cuban of insider trading charges
Jurors say billionaire did not trade on inside information when he sold shares of Mamma.com.
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  Mark Cuban speaks to the media outside the federal courthouse after he was found not guilty today.   Jury clears Mark Cuban of SEC's insider trading charges
SEC fails to make charges stick
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  EBay CEO John Donahoe.   Shutdown fight makes eBay cautious on holiday outlook
EBay shares drop on cautious holiday quarter outlook.
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  The Yahoo logo.   Yahoo results suggest lagging share of fast-growing mobile ads
CEO Mayer did not share financial details about how much revenue comes from mobile ads.
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An election official posts a sign before opening a polling station for a special Senate election Oct. 16 in Newark, N.J. Democrat Cory Booker and Republican Steve Lonegan are trying to succeed Sen. Frank Lautenberg, who died in office June 3.
 
 
An election official posts a sign before opening a polling station for a special Senate election Oct. 16 in Newark, N.J. Democrat Cory Booker and Republican Steve Lonegan are trying to succeed Sen. Frank Lautenberg, who died in office June 3.
 
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