Prince performs at the Grand Palais in Paris on Oct. 11, 2009. Whoever ends up running his estate will face some tough decisions about how to handle his musical legacy. Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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Do You Yahoo? Despite Dismal Reputation, Many People Still Do
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A hammock-canoe drawing, U.S. Patent No. 299,951, is displayed in a June 1884 publication of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Va. Critics of the patent system say it's too easy for people to save a slew of semi-realistic ideas, then sue when a firm separately tries to make something similar. Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
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Department Of Justice Says It No Longer Needs Apple's Help To Unlock iPhone
An attendant wearing an Oculus Rift virtual reality headset demonstrates a glove with a Yamaha Corp. rubber-like sensor at the Wearable Expo in Tokyo, on Jan. 13. Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
Oculus Rift Launch Makes A Splash. Will It Lead A Wave Of VR Tech?
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Digital Pioneer Andrew Grove Led Intel's Shift From Chips To Microprocessors
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Virtual Reality Vs. Augmented Reality: Should We Believe The Hype?
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Can Computers Be Racist? The Human-Like Bias Of Algorithms
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President Barack Obama speaks at the 2016 SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festival on March 11, 2016 in Austin, Texas. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for SXSW hide caption
In Apple Security Case, Obama Calls To Strike A Balance
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The iconic clock tower and library at University of California, Berkeley. The University of California system, especially Berkeley, has a stormy history around free speech and spying by the federal government. John Morgan/Flickr hide caption
At Calif. Campuses, A Test For Free Speech, Privacy And Cybersecurity
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New York police officers stand outside an Apple Store on Tuesday while monitoring a pro-encryption demonstration. Julie Jacobson/AP hide caption
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Privacy is one of a number of issues Apple CEO Tim Cook has called morally important. Ariel Zambelich/NPR hide caption