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Yahoo wants to make Flickr 'awesome again'

Yahoo wants to make Flickr 'awesome again'

The online company now offers users 1TB of storage for free and allows users to upload full resolution images.
Pictures: Yahoo announces Flickr overhaul
$499.99 per year 'Doublr' service explained
Flickr's 1TB is great, but how about a smart shoebox?

Apple dodged paying billions in taxes, subcommittee says

Apple dodged paying billions in taxes, subcommittee says

A senate panel releases a lengthy report detailing how the tech company has used offshore corporate structures to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes.
Apple lays out tax plan ahead of hearing

Here comes the thinner, lighter iPad?

Here comes the thinner, lighter iPad?

After two generations of relatively hefty 9.7-inch iPads, Apple may finally be ready to ship a lighter "iPad 5."

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Yahoo revives Flickr with photo-centric redesign, 1TB free storage
Yahoo's CEO Marissa Mayer unveils an update to the company's Flickr photo-sharing site. Among the changes are a redesign with larger images, the ability for users to upload full-resolution photos, and 1TB of free storage for everyone.
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