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Today's e-Reads: The Human Cost of the iPad

Updated: January 26, 2012 | 9:18 a.m.
January 26, 2012 | 8:13 a.m.

The New York Times examines the sometimes dangerous lives of "millions of human cogs" in China who churn out products for the world's top tech companies.

Netflix is on the rebound after a price increase and service changes sent subscribers fleeing, the Wall Street Journal reports.

The effort by states to tax online retailers is hurting marketers, according to  The New York Times.

New tech-savvy crooks force bansk to give ATMs new high-tech defenses, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Rumors are circulating that Apple could release an iPhone 5 this summer, according to The Washington Post.

The founder of Megaupload, a site accused of pirating content, has been deneed bail as authorities made another arrest in the case, the Associated Press reports.

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