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If This Company Has Its Way, Every Gadget We Own Will Be Waterproof From The Inside Out
Have you ever dropped your phone in water? If you've fallen victim to one of the most common smartphone mishaps, you'll definitely be interested in HZO's technology.
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New gadgets unveiled at CES
What gadgets will make a splash this year? Here's a look at some of the more noteworthy ones.
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The Razer Edge Gaming Tablet Is The Only Windows 8 Tablet You Should Buy
Meet the best product at CES 2013: Razer Edge. Simply put, the Razer Edge is a pure gaming tablet. But it's not that simple. With the right accessories, the Edge transforms from a tablet, to a gaming machine, to a desktop.
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Why Everyone Suddenly Loves The Phablet
Half-smartphone, half-tablet--an unfortunate name does nothing to stop this hot tech trend. Even Apple is rumored to be considering its own phabulous phablet. Can the romance last?
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Awesome MegaPhone Iphone dock
Playing music in style :)
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‘Apple is done’ and Surface tablet is cool, according to teens
Apple’s staggering success over the past few years can be attributed to the combination of several key factors. Great leadership is one, great products is another. Apple’s deep pockets and monstrous marketing budget have played an equal role in the company’s success but according to a new report, Apple may be losing its grip on an important demographic.
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How Samsung Got To Be the Biggest Tech Company in the World
Consider the phablet. Back in 2011, when Samsung first unveiled the Galaxy Note—a 5.3-inch smartphone that was big enough to be a minitablet, hence the ugly portmanteau—the world’s tech pundits couldn’t stifle their giggles. Was it a phone? Was it a tablet? Was it a joke?
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This is the funniest Windows error message you’ve ever seen
I have always found BSOD errors on large screens to be amusing, but there was never any WTF factor for me as I had experienced many and knew they are fairly easy to figure out. This is different.
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Larry Page ignored Steve Jobs’s deathbed advice, and Google is doing great
Shortly after Larry Page re-took the reigns as CEO of Google in April 2011, many looked upon his re-organization of the company and sun-setting of fringe products as proof that he was heeding Steve Job’s death-bed advice to bring more focus to the company.
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Destroy All The iThings
Big guys like Samsung, Sony and LG use the Consumer Electronics Show to simply show off to one another, whereas the little guys (including case makers) are actually trying to conduct business — attract buyers, ink deals, and grow their company.
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Google's Core Business Is In The Middle Of A Fundamental Shift
Desktop search is going mobile.
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Unlocking Cellphones Becomes Illegal Saturday
The legal exemption allowing you to unlock your new phone is about to expire.
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Verizon Charging You More, As Bandwidth Costs Them Less
As we just recently discussed, broadband providers appear to finally be willing to give up their pretend need for data caps due to the pretend costs of delivering service.
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RIM's BlackBerry to Run First Super Bowl Ad
BlackBerry is planning to run its first Super Bowl ad.
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RIM cuts minimum app price ahead of BlackBerry 10 launch
Fresh from adding video and music to its BlackBerry World app store last week, RIM has announced new pricing for its content. In a move to be more competitive in the run-up to the ...
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Sorry Apple, the BlackBerry Z10 Is Hotter Than the iPhone
I've always hated BlackBerry phones. Disgracefully ugly bricks they were—until the BlackBerry Z10. The BlackBerry Z10 is hot. Truly beautiful, elegant hardware.
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How BlackBerry 10 can snatch RIM from the jaws of death
Facing a downward spiral and irrelevance, RIM is betting its future on BlackBerry 10.
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Wireless fee, contract guidelines proposed by CRTC
Wireless providers would face limits on early termination fees and must unlock phones under reasonable terms under new draft guidelines released Monday by Canada's telecommunications regulator.
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This Engineer Saved Facebook
The guy who told Zuckerberg that Facebook was broken – and then fixed it.
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Apple v. Samsung: Judge Rules Samsung Did Not Willfully Infringe
Apple and Samsung have been at odds in court over design and utility patents covering the iPhone and iPad, as well as its user interface.
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