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1) 4 Charged in Concert Ticket Resale Scheme
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=1e3878d4b549d720cfa2fae3fb809420
Prosecutors say the four made more than $25 million by illegally buying and then reselling tickets to popular shows.
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2) Error Blocked PlayStation 3 From Using Its Network
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=665923401c38dcbd1420349aef484b31
Sony said the problem, which has been fixed, was caused by a flaw in the system?s clock as February ended and March began.
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3) New Scrutiny on Censorship Issues for U.S. Companies in China
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=447fb9e1994ce5e6cb5863806e50d531
Now that Google has thrown down the gauntlet, American companies may find arguments about the need to obey local laws do not offer blanket protection from questions about conduct.
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4) Striving to Map the Shape-Shifting Net
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=dea73232d92d9c32870be43459c079ef
Some believe that a practice called peering is fundamentally altering the Net. Others say it is of little consequence.
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5) The New News Junkie Is Online and On the Phone
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=a96e7864c94dd904564ac3947d7e52a1
The Internet is the most popular source of news after television, and reading the news is becoming increasingly social, according to a new report.
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6) What We're Reading: Vanishing Text Messages and Online News Habits
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=a6866213d79c0e7e52d33ff28712d621
Monday's roundup of Web nuggets includes an application that deletes text messages from both phones, a 1995 essay on cyberhype and a study on how people read news online.
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7) Google Buys Picnik, a Photo Editing Service
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=dd5423cb2eb21e2b797c603e2b66f4d8
Google is buying the online photo editing service Picnik, which competes with Adobe and other companies.
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8) A Photo Collage From the CeBit Tech Trade Fair
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=5c385b4648685d87638d83b90385bd25
Technology companies are showing off their new wares at CeBit, the giant technology trade show that begins on Tuesday in Hanover, Germany.
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9) After Fumble, Microsoft Redoes Phone Software
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=a1395f108ec61564bce1c7ec7c5c055d
Microsoft?s new mobile phone software, coming at the end of this year, offers ?tiles? instead of icons, and has ?hubs? for similarly themed functions.
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10) Math of Publishing Meets the E-Book
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=548c90014e42005f908ef04dfed226b1
E-books are cheaper to produce than print volumes, but consumers may not realize that expenses like overhead and royalties are still in effect, publishers say.
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11) Observatory: Move Your Body, Power Your Cellphone
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=65e2df01790423b70edc40f09f2cfd9f
Researchers at Princeton said they found a way to harvest the body?s energy using piezoelectric crystals, an application that could first be used in shoes to keep a music player charged.
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12) Media Cache: It's Not Just Microsoft Against Google
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=03aa81fd2a0cb5bc302be9ccbb14ba1f
A tiny French Web site was one of three organizations -- and the only one not affiliated with Microsoft -- to file new antitrust complaints against Google in Europe last week.
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13) 'Connection Failure' for PlayStation 3 Users
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=b1d28a4f88aa7d929c43059c2da30109
In an embarrassment for Sony, PlayStation game consoles worldwide are having trouble getting access to the PlayStation Network.
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14) Pentax Toughens Its Rugged Camera
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=f436c2bfc15c4a5403f09bde420562bc
Pentax toughens up its Optio line of rugged cameras.
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15) 3-D TVs Are Arriving, but Can't Play 3-D Yet
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=fafdeac42ccb3b8428774d74cb5cdb02
Samsung is first to market with two 3-D TVs. Sears and Amazon are already taking orders.
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