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A scene from the sandbox game 'Minecraft' for the Xbox One.
 
 Five things Minecraft teaches kids 
 Video game went from small indie project to billion dollar behemoth. 
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 A young woman wears Google Glass at an unrelated book presentation and media event in Berlin, Germany. Nest founder to oversee Google Glass 2.0
Glass Explorer program dropped as the product undergoes refinement for mass adoption.
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 Journalist and author Nicholas Kristof is interviewed during the taping of Forward. Foreward: Comedy Central meets TED talks
The video series with noted authors is Comedy Central meets TED, says host and author Kelly Corrigan.
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 Some popular apps can be a drain on your data plan. Q & A: Find the exact location of any phone
Also, tips on turning off ad tracking in Facebook.
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 pic New app makes finding, buying cheap textbooks easy
Breathe easy. Searching for cheap textbooks might not be as difficult as you thought.
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 TECH   
 The home page of the French city of d'Ezanville. According to reports on Twitter, it was one of the first hit in a wave of Islamist hacker attacks on Jan. 8, 2015. The home page was replaced with the flag of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.  Cyberjihad: 19,000 French websites hit
At least some of the attacks were carried out by known Islamic hacker groups.
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 TECH   
  New Intel device could prevent hot car deaths
To prevent the tragedy of hot car deaths, a new Intel device will send a smartphone alert if you've left your child in a carseat.
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 Intel CEO Brian Krzanich shows how many steps he took during a keynote address as tracked by a wearable processor called Curie, a prototype open source computer the size of a button that he unveiled at the 2015 International CES at The Venetian Las V Intel beats, shares dip
Intel beats fourth-quarter expectations on profit
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 People walk by a Radio Shack store on March 4, 2014 in San Francisco, California. RadioShack announced plans to close over 1,000 of its underperforming stores, approximately 20 percent of its retail locations, as part of a restructuring to be more co Radio Shack plunges on report of bankruptcy
The consumer electronics retailer is in talks with a private-equity firm, report says.
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 Uber Uber ordered to stop in S. Carolina
Ride-sharing service told to get proper certification required by the state.
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Contestants in the junior sheep competition wait for the judge on Jan. 15 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg.

Contestants in the junior sheep competition wait for the judge on Jan. 15 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg.
 

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