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December 11

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Jennifer Jolly
TECH NOW: 2 toys for connected kids

Check out tech buying tips and more in USA TODAY's new daily digital video series TECH NOW.

Using a Bermuda tax haven, Google avoided paying about $2 billion in worldwide income taxes in 2011, Bloomberg News reports.
Google avoids $2B in global taxes with Bermuda shelter

Search giant legally funneled nearly $10 billion through Bermuda shell company.

Pope Benedict XVI prays Sunday at the statue of Virgin Mary at Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps). He'll fire up his Twitter account Wednesday.
Twitter faithful await Pope Benedict's words

Pope Benedict XVI will begin tweeting on Wednesday, with 600,000 followers.

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Join Ricky Raccoon on an adventure to the grasslands of Africa.
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NWF's 'Ranger Rick': Learn about lions in app for kids

To help commemorate the 50th birthday of Ranger Rick, the NWF has launched a new iPad app

canon camera lens
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Reviewed.com: How to upgrade your first camera lens

How to shop for a new lens when you outgrow the one which came with your camera.

Spying apps downloaded to smartphones can capture a child's physical location, address book, personal information and more.
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Government investigating makers of cellphone apps

The Obama administration says it's investigating some apps over child privacy issues.

Some users were temporarily unable to access the social networking site on Monday.
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Facebook says some users briefly kept from site

Problem was detected and the site is now fully back.

In Australia, drivers using Apple's Map app could take a wrong turn into the middle of a remote state park.
tech
Police: Apple Maps has dangerous Australian error

App can lead some drivers to remote state park in the country.

Jennifer Wolfe, a Cincinnati-area intellectual property lawyer, photographed Sept. 6, 2012, is working on the administration of top-level domain names. Today, only a handful of companies keep track of all the .coms, .orgs and .nets of the world and make new ones available for sale. But come next year, the world of domain names will get exponentially bigger.
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Ohio lawyer plans to lead transition of domain names

As hundreds of new domain names pop up, Jennifer Wolfe plans to help administer them.

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Tips for preparing and protecting domain names

Jennifer Wolfe offers tips for getting ready for the next generation of the Internet.

 

 

 

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The Week in Space Gallery

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, left, Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and U.S. astronaut Tom Marshburn prepare for their flight to the International Space Station on Dec. 7 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

 
The Day In Pictures Gallery

People belonging to the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front protest during International Human Rights Day on Dec. 10 in Srinagar, India. The demonstrators rallied against alleged human rights violations and a court verdict sentencing two Kashmiris to life in prison.

 

 

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