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Mark Zuckerberg introduced the new search that focuses on people, photos, places and interests among users of the social network
South Korean pop sensation can add Guinness World Record to his list of accomplishments
Celebrities play the highly-addictive game "Words with Friends" in a tournament for charity
Turn-by-turn voice directions may be the reason Google Maps not on the iPhone 5
Internet retail giant argues that the moniker has become generic and claims there is no risk of customer confusion
Traditional media may want to take note that streaming video is on the rise, even on TV sets
Metropolitan Museum of Art launching an exhibit on Oct. 11, 2012, that features manipulated photos before the digital age
Amazing photographs feature darkroom tricks that were used before the digital age
A new line of tablets unveiled by major bookseller may compete with Amazon's Kindle Fire HD
Apple's controversial move to drop Google Maps has sparked a new crop of rumors over what is happening behind the curtains
Device has a touch-screen controller called the Wii U GamePad, can also plays games made for the original Wii
A new line of tablets unveiled by major bookseller may compete with Amazon's Kindle Fire
Cars on auto-pilot may hit the road soon in the Golden State, so what does it mean for concerned drivers?
Camera that takes "living photos" will soon be available at national chains and overseas
Those with Apple Store on speed dial may want to take note of this in-store pickup program
One of the Web's oldest social networks will completely overhauled
Bookseller ramps up services to more directly compete with Amazon and Apple
Apple iPhone users who upgraded to iOS 6 miss Google Maps, so will it eventually return to the smartphone?
Double check those privacy settings because confusion may be at the root of social network's alleged privacy breach
About.com officially joins Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp