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Our Top Stories | Meet PlayStation Move, Sony's PS3 Motion Controller Sony uses its GDC 2010 press conference to name its PS3 motion controller and demonstrate a variety of upcoming motion-related games. | Is Apple Your Overlord? The EFF Says Yes It's not every day that you see a major tech company being called a "jealous and arbitrary feudal lord." Today, Apple holds that distinction. | Why iPad Is the 'Children's Toy of the Year' Have you ever seen a 4-year-old play with an iPhone? It's actually kind of shocking. Kids take to the iPhone's multitouch user interface like they do trucks or dolls. | MySpace Revamps for Revival After a tough year, the former social networking giant is revamping its look in order to stay in the running with Facebook and Twitter. | Google Maps for Biking: Where's the Mobile App? 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Intel's latest Extreme Edition processor packs six, shrunk down to 32 nanometers. | Google Still Tops, but Bing Inches Ahead Microsoft's Bing search engine continues to grow slowly, but remains far behind Google, which has maintained its 70%-plus share of the market. | Prototype $200 Tablet Runs Android, Chromium OS, Linux Many have tried to build and sell a $200 tablet; none have succeeded. Freescale's tablet prototype could change that. | MySpace Extends Social Network to Microsoft Outlook The new MySpace leadership has an ambitious goal to rebrand and rebuild the once-dominant social networking site, and developing an Outlook social connector may be a key element of that strategy. | | Free White Papers for Your Business | | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Most Popular Firefox Add-OnsFirefox aficionados love the browser's customizability. Mozilla.org offers add-ons for everything from search help to under-the-hood scripting. 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