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Bradley Manning Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy for Wikileaks Leak; The 100 Best iPhone Apps; Google's New Nexus 7 Reviewed; 10 Minecraft Mods Anyone Can Try; and more

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   July 31, 2013
Bradley Manning Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy for Wikileaks Leak
More than three years after his arrest for leaking classified information to Wikileaks, Bradley Manning was found guilty of 19 out of 22 charges against him, but significantly, he was found not guilty of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy. Theoretically Manning could have faced the death penalty for aiding the enemy, though he may still face life in prison for the other charges.

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Google Nexus 7 Review
Balance is the key to Google's new Nexus 7. Small tablets are most often used for some media, some gaming, some Web browsing, and some e-reading. Provided third-party developers update their apps for Android 4.3, the new Nexus 7 is ideal for all of those, thanks to its sharp screen, comfortable ergonomics, and solid performance at an ideal price.
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How Fast Is Your Internet? Test it!
We've teamed with Speedtest.net to measure our readers' Internet service providers. Later we'll reveal who's the fastest in the land. You don't have to sign up—test your speed right now.
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The 10 Best Minecraft Mods Anyone Can Use
Minecraft is an incredible game that lets you build just about just about anything from a blocky landscape. Dip your toe into the amazing world of Minecraft modding with these 10 mods that are easy enough for anyone to install because if we can do it, you can do it.
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The 100 Best iPhone Apps
Apple's App Store has more than 900,000 apps. If you own an iPhone, you likely want to know which apps will make your mobile phone experience that much better. The 100 apps highlighted here made the cut because they've shown outstanding performance and have been well liked by a variety of users.
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Dvorak: Bring Back Windows XP
Microsoft is supposed to kill all support for Windows XP, meaning it will not answer questions, have no more patches, and there will be fewer new products arriving with compatible drivers. With the future in full-screen apps, cloud-based systems, rented software, and mobile everything, it would seem there's a golden opportunity to make a specific and somewhat old-fashioned OS for those companies that still have cubicles.
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