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    By Danny King

    | 4:00PM 10/19/2010
    Some big investors, including Pacific Investment Management Co. and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, want to force the largest U.S. bank, by assets, to buy back as much as $47 billion in mortgage-related bonds.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 4:50PM 7/20/2010
    Google unveiled a major redesign of its Google Images search page Tuesday, aiming to provide users with an easier way to find the right images. For Google, the move marks its largest redesign since its images site launched in 2001, and a shot across the bow at Microsoft's Bing.

    By Josh Smith

    | 4:30PM 5/04/2010
    Oversharing personal information is bad, whether in line for the train, at lunch with co-workers, and especially online. Most of us have a little voice in our heads that tell us when it's time to shut up during a conversation but for many social networkers that little voice fails to tell them what...

    By Josh Smith

    | 9:00AM 10/13/2009
    With cell phones doing more and more, the data stored on them becomes increasingly important. Even though phones have evolved to hold much more than phone numbers, not many people have a backup plan for the text messages, pictures and notes which now all sit on their phones. Users of the T-Mobile...

    By Josh Smith

    | 7:00PM 7/17/2009
    Most of us are aware of the dangers associated with posting lewd and inappropriate pictures to Facebook. But what about the many family friendly photos you upload to your profile? Thanks to a relatively new Facebook decision, not even your well-thought-out profile pictures are safe. Cheryl Smith, a...

    By Josh Smith

    | 11:00AM 7/06/2009
    It used to be that a fire or natural disaster was the only thing that could wipe out an entire lifetime of photographs, but now that they are stored on hard drives, a butterfly flapping its wings in China can wipe out a lifetime of digital pictures.There are plenty of ways to backup your important...

    By Bruce Watson

    | 6:00PM 9/12/2008
    It's hard to imagine the degree to which the internet and personal computers have changed photography. Once upon a time (about ten years ago), hard copy photos were treasured keepsakes. They were irreplaceable, and families would often come together or fall apart over the distribution of favorite...