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Two-factor authentication: What you need to know

Two-factor authentication: What you need to know

Twitter just got it. Apple got it, too. Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon have had it for a while. But why's two-factor authentication important, and will it keep you safe?

Google mapping Waze takeover, says report

Google mapping Waze takeover, says report

Google is considering a bid for the mobile mapping and navigation company, Bloomberg reports. Could this be a play to keep Facebook out of its domain?
Google surfaces your photos in search

Oklahoma tornado destruction as told by satellite images

Oklahoma tornado destruction as told by satellite images

pictures A series of striking before-and-after satellite images posted at Google's Crisis Center underscores the raw power that tore through Moore, Okla., on Monday.

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The latest iWatch, iPad, and MacBook rumors
What's holding up Apple's iRadio service, highlights from Tim Cook's Senate hearings, and the latest product rumors.
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