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Children watch TV in a temporary shelter in San Isidro, El Salvador
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 BBC News 
TV time 'does not breed badly behaved children'
Spending hours watching TV or playing computer games each day does not harm young children's social development, say experts. | The Medical Research Council (MRC) team who studied more than 11,00... (photo: AP / Edgar ROMERO)
This Monday, July 16, 2012 photo shows the Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. Yahoo is hiring longtime Google executive Marissa Mayer to be its next CEO, the fifth in five years as the company struggles to rebound from financial malaise and internal turmoil.
Nick D'Aloisio   Photos   Summly   Wikipedia: Nick D'Aloisio   Yahoo!  
 The Business Review 
Yahoo buys Summly news reader app
John Sailors | Yahoo Inc. has bought the mobile news reader app Summly, which was created by a 15-year-old Londoner. | All Things D cites sources as saying the company paid $30 million for the app, mo... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
A North Korean student works at a computer terminal inside a computer lab at Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang, North Korea on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013 during a tour by Executive Chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt. Schmidt is the highest-profile U.S. executive to visit North Korea - a country with notoriously restrictive online policies - since young leader Kim Jong Un took power a year ago.  Voa News 
South Korea: Chinese Address Source of Cyber Attack
South Korean officials say a cyber attack that shut down computers at several of the country's top banks and broadcasters originated in China. | The Korea Communications Commission on Thursday sai... (photo: AP / David Guttenfelder)
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Old computer monitor - electronics waste  The Columbus Dispatch 
Old TVs, computer monitors a hazardous-waste headache
Environment Blog | Raising bees is never easy. Beekeepers will tell you that harsh winters, early springs, parasites and fungi affect their hives. Lately, however, they'... | Other news | Helpful Link... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone. Thousands of people uses smartphone to snap pictures during visits of Prince William and Princess Kate. Boston Herald
Report: More youth use smartphones as route to Web
CHICAGO — Keep computers in a common area so you can monitor what your kids are doing. It's a longstanding directive for online safety — but one that'... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
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iPhone - Cellphone - Smartphone - PaperToss game app The Guardian
Report: More youth use smartphones as route to Web
MARTHA IRVINE | AP National Writer= CHICAGO (AP) — Keep computers in a common area so you can monitor what your kids are doing. It's a longstanding directive for online... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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This is a computer generated image provided by the European Space Agency which shows an artist impression of catalogued objects in low-Earth orbit viewed over the Equator. Scientists are keeping a close eye on orbital debris created when two communications satellites one American, the other Russian _ smashed into each other hundreds of miles above Siberia Tuesday Feb. 10, 2009. Think of it as a galactic garbage dump. Space
Russian Satellite Hit by Debris from Chinese Anti-Satellite Test
On Jan. 22, 2013, debris from a Chinese anti-satellite program test hit a Russian satellite. | CREDIT: Courtesy of Analytical Graphics, Inc. | View full size image | A sm... (photo: AP / ESA)
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File - Chad Devereaux examines bricks that fell from three sides of his in-laws home in Sparks, Okla. on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011 after two earthquakes hit the area in less than 24 hours. A team of scientists have determined that a 5.6 magnitude quake in Oklahoma in 2011 was caused when oil drilling waste was injected deep underground.
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