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- Watch live TV on a iPad, PS4, or PS3 with PlayStation VueHave a fast Internet connection? Want to slash your monthly TV bill? PlayStation Vue might be the service for you.
- Google's powerhouse Nexus 6 phone runs big, expensiveStarting at $650, the latest member of Google’s Nexus line goes big.
- AT&T halts improvements until FCC decides on net neutralityAT&T CEO Randall Stephenson says the company will pause further investments into its fiber networks until the government makes a decision on net neutrality.
- Have we lost control of our online privacy? Americans think so.The American public believes we've lost control of online data in the post-Snowden era. A recent Pew Research study found that 91 percent of Americans think that personal data online is out of their control.
- Microsoft strips Nokia name from new budget-friendly Lumia phoneMicrosoft debuts a new Lumia, without the original Nokia name.
- Microsoft hints at new Lumia phone, the first without Nokia's nameMicrosoft announced Friday that it will release a new version of its Lumia phone Tuesday. The new Lumia phone will be the first to drop the Nokia name.
- How to protect your iPhone from Wirelurker, the first iOS malwareA new report from Palo Alto Networks says that a new malware, called Wirelurker, is able to infiltrate iOS devices. Though Wirelurker shows possible vulnerabilities in the iPhone, the malware is contained in China and those who download unapproved applications.
- Office for iOS shows Microsoft's shifting philosophyMicrosoft released a free version of its Office suite for iPhones and iPads. The new apps are part of Microsoft's plan to focus on mobile and Web-based products.
- Smart watches to fitness-tracking shirts: 5 amazing wearable gadgets These five wearable tech devices could change the way you wear technology.
- UP3, UP Move: Jawbone courts both fitness fans and newcomersJawbone released its new high-end UP3 and entry-level UP Move fitness trackers Tuesday.
- Verizon Wireless tracking 100 million users with undetectable 'supercookie'Verizon Wireless is tracking users' mobile Internet activity using a new 'supercookie,' that is undetectable and virtually unblockable. Verizon is using that information to allow advertisers to target individual users with marketing campaigns. The new supercookie has privacy advocates contemplating legal action.
- Emoji skin tones floated: Should emoji be more racially diverse?Proposals for the forthcoming Unicode update would offer emoji in an array of colors, according to MacRumors.
- Pirate Bay co-founder guilty of hacking: What did he do?Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg was convicted in "the largest hacking case to date."
- HP Omen packs gaming-PC hardware into ultrabook shellThe HP Omen fits a lot into a little, but does the price justify this careful balance?
- Apple Watch to be released in the springApple unveiled Apple Watch in September, but has only said its expected launch was "early 2015." A document obtained by 9to5Mac says the expected date for Apple Watch isn't until the spring.
- Why China is using lasers to take down dronesChina sees the new laser technology as a way to combat possible terrorist drone attacks during "major events in urban areas."
- Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo crashes in desert. Here's what we know.A Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo crashed in the desert on Friday. It was the second time in a week that a spacecraft has crashed. Here's what we know about the Virgin Galactic crash.
- Sony (SNE) announces big loss. What's going on with its phones?Sony announced its earnings report for the second quarter of 2014. While the company announced a better than expected loss, Sony's share of the mobile market around the world continues to struggle.
- 5 best high-tech Halloween costumes Five Halloween costumes that show off your inner techie.
- Facebook's Rooms app experiments with pseudonymity, unsearchabilityWith Rooms, Facebook looks toward the future of the Internet by borrowing ideas from the past.