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April 19, 2013

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HTC One hits retailers today

The device -- which CNET Reviews calls a "beautifully crafted, near-ideal smartphone" -- is available today through AT&T and Sprint as well as a variety of retailers.

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With #Music, Twitter speeds its media domination march

Twitter's latest big move may be evidence that its goal is to create -- and control -- a series of media channels across music, TV, movies, and more.

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Netflix kicks off latest original series 'Hemlock Grove'

All 13 episodes of Netflix's newest original series are available for streaming starting Friday.

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Petition for Verizon to go contract-less gains steam

The petition has more than 94,000 signatures at this point, and needs another 56,000 to hit the mark required to bring it to Verizon's doorstep.

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Julian Assange's secret chat with Google's chairman

Eric Schmidt met with the WikiLeaks founder for five hours in 2011 for material for a book expected to be released next week.

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Dell confirms Blackstone drops takeover bid amid PC slump

The private equity firm also cites Dell's "rapidly eroding financial profile" as part of its reason to withdraw from the takeover process.

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NASA has found 3 nice, habitable planets for us to choose from

The agency's Kepler space telescope locates three planets -- in two new planetary systems -- that are the right distance from their suns to make them potentially life-supporting.

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Facial recognition cuts investigation time down to seconds

In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, police have been poring over surveillance footage and amateur video and photos in the search for evidence. Just a few years ago, this process would have taken hundreds of investigative man-hours. Now it takes just minutes or even seconds, thanks to technology like facial recognition and object tracking. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.

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