CBS Technology Writer Larry Magid says College Student's Suicide Should Drive Home Consequences of Online Cruelty
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Larry Magid: Internet Control Board To Consider Online Red Light District Again, But Who Would it Help?
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Attorney for 1 of Lower Merion School District IT Workers Currently on Leave says Computers Turned Over to Police
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Larry Magid: There are other ways to remotely Activate a PC's Webcam.
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Larry Magid: Parents Beware as Chatroulette Video Service Connects Strangers over Internet
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Larry Magid: Following the Old Adage Goes, Trust but Verify, You Won't Go Wrong
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Larry Magid: Google Seems to Be Taking Bite out of Apple's Markets and Revenue
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Larry Magid Reviews a Soon-to-Air Special Looking at the Upsides and Downsides of Living Online
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Steve Jobs Takes the Stage Next Week: Here's What I Hope He Says After Taking the Stage
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Obama for America releases the official campaign playlist on the popular music streaming service
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George H. Bush considered Steve Jobs for an appointment on the President's Council and the FBI checked out the CEO's background
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A hacking group calling itself Swagg Security claims to have breached security and publicly released names, passwords, and other private data from the Apple supplier.
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