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Ivy Ross is photographed wearing Glass at her Mill Valley, Calif. home.
 
  New Google Glass chief Ivy Ross not your typical techie  
  Google has chosen a former artist and marketer to lead Glass into the mainstream.  
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  A man walks past a Google sign at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.   Tech Five: Google diving deeper into TV
Company kicks off its I/O developers conference on Wednesday.
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  Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.   Report: Google to unveil TV set-top box
Google could provide TV software to manufacturers or design, build its own.
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  GoPro founder Nick Woodman.   As GoPro goes public, what does the future hold?
Action cam company GoPro is due to sell share to the public this week.
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  Visitors walk past the Android booth on the floor at Google I/O 2013 in San Francisco last year.   New at Google I/O: More women
More than twice as many women will attend Google I/O this year than last.
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  The Moto 360.   Google sees bright future in wearable devices
With Android watches and more at hand, Google is betting on the wearable revolution.
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  Adobe Ink & Slide   Adobe moves into hardware with clever drawing tools
Adobe's Ink & Slide tools add pizzazz to a digital sketch. The apps could be more intuitive.
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  A Nov. 27, 2010, file photo provided by the Multnomah County, Ore., Sheriff's Office, shows Mohamed Mohamud. A federal judge has affirmed the legality of the U.S. government's secret, warrantless bulk phone and email data collection in denying an Ore   Judge: warrantless bulk surveillance is legal
Judge affirms that warrantless government surveillance is legal in terrorism trial
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  Malicious software expert Sergey Golovanov, with Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab, speaks during a ìcyber self-defense course hosted by his firm in east London on Tuesday. Kaspersky and University of Toronto-based Citizen Lab are publishing reports detaili   Eyes on you: Experts reveal police hacking methods
Security groups reveal ways that police in dozens of countries keep an eye on cybercriminals
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  Hunters square off against a monster in 'Evolve.'   'Evolve' tops E3 Game Critics Awards nominees
Action game from 2K earns six nominations.
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Taylor Gralewski is comforted by her father Jerry as she breaks into tears during a funeral service for her uncle, Army Pfc. Aaron Toppen, at Parkview Christian Church in Mokena, Ill. Toppen, 19, was killed alongside four other American soldiers and

Taylor Gralewski is comforted by her father Jerry as she breaks into tears during a funeral service for her uncle, Army Pfc. Aaron Toppen, at Parkview Christian Church in Mokena, Ill. Toppen, 19, was killed alongside four other American soldiers and
 
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