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  Windows XP users six times more likely to be hacked  
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  Visitors try out the PlayStation 4 at the Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, suburban Tokyo in September.   Gartner: Global video game market to hit $93B this year
Market will grow to $111 billion in revenue by 2015.
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  An advertisement for a Nokia phone that runs Microsoft Windows software is displayed in a mobile phone store in New York.   Nokia posts net loss in 3Q as sales plunge
Smartphone maker's quarterly revenue sunk 20%.
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  A computer shows a LinkedIn graphic at a social media workshop at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.   Tech stocks: LinkedIn headlines busy earnings day
Professional social network among several tech companies to report earnings.
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  Nextdoor logo   Nextdoor raises $60 mln from Kleiner, Tiger Global
Nextdoor raises $60 mln from Kleiner, Tiger Global
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  In October at Kennedy Space Center, special lighting was used to test the power-producing capabilities of the twin solar arrays on NASA's Maven spacecraft. The spacecraft is being prepared for a Nov. 18 launch to Mars.   NASA's Mars orbiter remains on track for Nov. 18 launch
Maven mission will study the Red Planet's upper atmosphere and history of climate change.
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  The iPhone 4S.   Rising sales of cheap iPhones hurting profit margins
Apple looks to iPhone 4s to help it gain a foothold in China and other developing countries.
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  Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces the new iPad Air on Tuesday in San Francisco.   Apple's holiday forecast raises margin concern
The tech giant's holiday forecast raises margin concern.
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  Google Glass   Search giant to let more people buy Google Glass
Early Glass owners can invite three others each to buy device.
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  Apple Sen VP Phil Schiller pitches fingerprint sensor on the new iPhone 5S at the Apple campus, on Sept. 10, 2013.   Q&A: Implications of the coming of biometric wave
Fingerprint, iris, voice authentication is about to go mainstream
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Students who support ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood organization evacuate an injured comrade during clashes with government security forces outside al-Azhar University on Oct. 28 in Cairo.
 
 
Students who support ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood organization evacuate an injured comrade during clashes with government security forces outside al-Azhar University on Oct. 28 in Cairo.
 
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