iPad 3 Latest Reports Say Screen Sharpness is Nearly as Good as BilledA lot of the speculation is focused on the display on the iPad 3, which Apple is expected to unveil March 7.
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Google and Apple Make Mobile Privacy an OxymoronThe very nature of cloud-based software is that we're sharing our content with a remote server.
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Samsung Galaxy Note Enhances Lure of the 'Phablet'Analysis: The real attraction of this and other so-called phablet devices is the screen size.
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Smartphone Slow? It's Not the Network, it's NAND FlashWhile users and experts typically point to processor chips and wireless network connectivity as the culprit of poor smartphone performance, researchers say storage is more of an issue.
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New Windows 8 Logo is Latest in Beta BuildupThe new Windows 8 logo is a plain blue rectangle.
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Angry Birds in Space: The Final Merchandising Frontier?Angry Birds in Space will arrive March 22.
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Computers May Control Intersections for Self-driving CarsTomorrow's road intersections may be controlled by computers instead of traffic lights, as researchers prepare for automated rides.
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Apple Factories in China Open Doors amid Concerns About Worker ConditionsABC's Nightline is scheduled to air a report Tuesday after a rare behind-the-scenes look inside the factories.
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Apple Could Destroy Tablet Rivals with iPad Price CutsApple is doing just fine selling iPads at the current prices, but with $100 billion in cash to spend and a rumored "iPad Mini" it could easily slash iPad prices and crush the competition.
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Shylock Malware Returns, RefreshedA security firm warns of a new variant of the malware that evades easy detection by shifting its file signature while it targets financial institutions.
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App Store Nears 25 Billion DownloadsApple is offering a $10,000 Gift Card to the person who downloads the 25 billionth app from the iOS App Store.
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ITC Rules in Apple's Favor in HTC DisputeThe U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday issued a final determination that Apple doesn't infringe certain HTC patents.
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MIT Researchers Build Wireless 'Pharmacy on a Chip'Researchers at MIT have developed what they're hoping will be something of a pharmacy on a chip.
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A Digital Consumer Bill of RightsOnline consumers need a legal framework that imposes security responsibilities on internet companies like Facebook and Google that host our personal data.
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This Card Game Takes Your Nerd Altercations to the Next LevelCan't settle your differences in a debate? Geek Fight will let you duke it out via a card game.
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Indie Kinect Game Turns Your Doodles Into Weapons Of WarSoldiers are advancing, and the only way to stop them is to by doodling on a whiteboard.
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Like to Tinker? Two New Devices Are Fully HackableThe Openmoko GTA04 phone and the Auraslate Lifepad tablet both promise a wide world of openness and customizability.
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These Pants Have a Built-In Keyboard, May Draw Funny LooksWant to show off your geeky credentials while also having vital useful PC accessories with you at all times? Look at these concept pants.
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iPad 3 Announcement, FBI Wants Data From Social Network, and Google-Motorola Deal is ApprovedOn World Tech Update this week, Apple announces when they will debut the next iPad, the FBI wants to mine data from social networks, a Yahoo shareholder challenges board picks, US and Europe approve Google-Motorola deal, and President Obama launches marshmallows.
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Google: Third Oracle Damages Report Has 'fatal' FlawsGoogle wants a third damages report by an Oracle expert in the companies' lawsuit over the Android mobile OS to be thrown out, arguing that it is "riddled with...
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