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Former student files suit in school spycam case
Another student this week sued the suburban Philadelphia school district embroiled in allegations of spying on high schoolers using their school-issued laptops. Read more...
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Writer Mitch Wagner spent a few weeks with the Apple iPhone 4 and the HTC EVO 4G. Which came out ahead in his tests?
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