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USA TODAY - Tech January 22
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at International CES on Las Vegas on Jan. 7.
Seattle tech community, NBA basketball go way back

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is part of group to bring NBA back to Emerald City.
A man passes by a Verizon Wireless store in Washington, D.C.
Verizon's fourth-quarter loss widens

Company added record number of new devices on contract-based plans.
USA TODAY columnist Mark Veverka.
Unplugged: Apple-Samsung showdown has diaper whiff

Pampers vs. Huggies tilt shared some of the same corporate intellectual property battle

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A scene from 'Temple Run 2.'
gaming
Review: 'Temple Run 2' a sensational sequel
Follow-up is more addictive and satisfying than its predecessor.
Visitors watch and play Atari's latest games at Gamescom in Leipzig, Germany.
gaming
Atari's U.S. unit files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Filing part of plan to split from parent company and go independent.
Dwolla founder Ben Milne and his employees get together once a month to exchange ideas. The brainstorming session, which the company calls
business
Dwolla founder's burden of starting a tech revolution
Ben Milne's tech startup uses the Web to move money quickly, safely and at a low cost.
Teacher Ryan Hari helps Nick Raska with an iPad during a math intensive class Jan. 11 at Parrish Middle School in Salem, Ore.
tech
College students develop apps to help kids with algebra
Many of the apps are available free on iTunes.
A Google sign sits outside the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
tech
Tech stocks: A big week ahead
Apple, Google, Microsoft among tech companies announcing earnings.
This image provided by NASA shows the late-afternoon shadow cast by the Mars rover Opportunity at Endeavour Crater. The six-wheel rover landed on Mars in January 2004 and is still going strong.
Science Fair
NASA's older Mars rover notches another milestone
NASA's Mars rover, 'Opportunity,' this week quietly embarks on its tenth year of exploration.
John Shinal is a technology columnist covering high-tech stocks.
tech
New search tool will test Zuckerberg's balancing act
The battle between Facebook and Google has been telegraphed since Google+ launched in 2011.

 

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The Geminids meteor shower is seen from the Prudencio Llach observatory in San Juan Talpa, El Salvador, on Dec 13.
  A French soldier wears a mask on a street in Niono, Mali.
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A French soldier wears a mask on a street in Niono, Mali.
   
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