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2012’s Best Fashion Instagrams: Rihanna, Lady Gaga & More
Victoria’s Secret Angels, Miley Cyrus and more of the year’s top social media snapshots from the stylish.
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Unreleased ‘BlackBerry X10′ QWERTY phone appears again in new photos
As Research In Motion’s (RIMM) January 30th BlackBerry 10 unveiling draws closer, nearly every last detail surrounding RIM’s first two BlackBerry 10-powered smartphones will likely soon emerge.
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Kid has to sign 18-point terms and conditions from his parents to get iPhone.
'No porn, no dirty texts and no ignoring our calls': Mom makes son, 13, sign 18 terms and conditions before giving him an iPhone for Christmas.
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Galaxy Note II sales hit 1 million in South Korea
Despite initial complaints that Samsung’s (005930) original Galaxy Note smartphone was too big and too clunky to ever see success, the handset sold through the roof and sparked the phablet phenomenon.
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Google’s Attack on Apple Is Good News for Apple
Good Google apps for Apple's devices should make everybody happy
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10 Tech-Industry Predictions for 2013
From new innovations, changes in the PC landscape and mobile technology transforming the way people work, learn, communicate and play, this should be a most interesting year in the world of technology.
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Samsung to sell first Tizen smartphone next year
Tizen is an alternative Linux-based operating system seen as a more open platform that will rival Google's Android and Apple's iOS.
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Life After The iPhone: How AT&T's Bet On Apple Mobilized The Company
After hitching its mobile fortunes to the iPhone, AT&T bet the company on wireless. CEO Randall Stephenson boils down his strategy to two words: mobilize everything.
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HTC rumored to debut flagship ‘M7′ smartphone at CES
HTC (2498) will reportedly unveil a new flagship smartphone code-named “M7″ at the Consumer Electronics Show next week.
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Many Windows Phone users report being cut off from Google Maps
Google Maps has never officially been supported on Windows Phone, but today many users have reportedly been cut off entirely.
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5 Lessons Microsoft Must Learn To Compete In 2013
In November, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer praised the company's progress at an annual shareholder meeting. "We see nothing but a sea of upside," Ballmer trumpeted to investors.
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Facebook tests free mobile calls in Canada
Facebook is testing a new feature to let users make free calls on their smartphones, and right now, it's only available to iPhone users in Canada.
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Look at how great a Google smartwatch could be
With wearable tech a bit of a buzzphrase right now and talk of a possible Apple/Intel smartwatch doing the rounds, this concept for what a Google watch might look like is right on cue.
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Next-generation LTE chips to reduce power consumption by 50%
While voice over LTE technology is seen as the future of the mobile industry, recent tests have found that the it could reduce a smartphones battery life in half. According to a report from ST-Ericsson, however, next-generation LTE radios with VoLTE capabilities will actually increase battery life...
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'iPhone Mini' reportedly in talks to compete with Samsung in 2014
Some analysts have said that Apple could release a smaller low-cost iPhone to oust Samsung from its spot as the top smartphone maker.
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This Guy Is Teaching Your iPhone To Detect Bad Breath ... And Other Smells
It's part of an amazing new tech that gives computers a sense of smell.
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The internet lied to me!
They told me it was indestructible!
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Smooth sailing is over for Apple
Apple is sailing into choppy waters that will put an end to the sky-high iPhone margins the company has enjoyed for more than half a decade.
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Sony unveils bath-friendly phone
Sony has announced a new smartphone that can be used in the shower or bath without the risk of damage.
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Apple Working on Lower-End iPhone
Apple is working on a lower-end iPhone, according to people briefed on the matter, a big shift in strategy as its supremacy in smartphones has slipped.
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