Tech News - February 4

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Samsung's Galaxy S III.
Smartphone consumers are less willing to experiment

Smartphone consumers are reluctant to experiment even with more options
The Superdome sits in partial darkness early in the third quarter.
Beyonce, blackout top Super Bowl social chatter

Halftime show, power outage dominate talk on Facebook, Twitter.
The company logo at a 2011 Zynga event in San Francisco.
The New Tech Economy: Facebook results undercut Zynga

Facebook's results show why Zynga is in big trouble.

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A Verizon sign at a Verizon store in Mountain View, Calif.
tech
How sports networks inflate your TV bill
The fee is one attempt by Verizon to deal with the increasing cost of sports programming.
Kids learn and play with a group of animated animals in Curiosityville, a virtual world that personalizes a kid's learning based on the child's age.
columnist
Website taps into kids' curiosity
Curiosityville is a new learning website for kids ages 3 to 8.
Tight on cash but want new games? Consider these two freebies from Apple's App Store and Google Play for Android devices.
columnist
Thumbing around with a pair of free mobile games
A number of free yet high-quality games have debuted for Android and Apple iOS devices.
George Benson.
columnist
Talking Your Tech | George Benson
Guitar legend teams up with PledgeMusic and is very active on Facebook.
The GC-PX100 Full HD Everio Camcorder will go on sale in March for about $1,000.
tech
New products: high-definition JVC camcorder and more
This weekly roundup takes a look at the practical and sometimes quirky aspects of tech products.
Moonrise over Mono Lake. Mono Lake, located in eastern California, is the home of the GFAJ-1 bacteria at the center of the arseniclife story.
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Glowing reviews on 'arseniclife' spurred NASA's embrace
Glowing peer reviews greased the skids for the 'arseniclife' debate, investigation shows.
TheTwitter logo is displayed at the entrance of Twitter headquarters in San Francisco.
tech
Twitter: Hackers hit 250,000 accounts
Social media giant is latest victim of numerous high-profile cyberattacks.

 

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  A man checks share prices at the Iraq Stock Exchange in Baghdad. The Iraqi mobile phone company Asiacell sold a 25% stake to investors, raising more than $1.3 billion in one of the region's largest share offers in years. 
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