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Apple on hiring spree in search of iWatch design
Apple hopes that new blood can help the company find a fresh design for a smart watch, according to the Financial Times.
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Elon Musk says the Hyperloop is coming. But what's a Hyperloop?
What we know about Elon Musk's Hyperloop – and what we don't.
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As sales flounder, Microsoft will drop prices on Surface RT tablet
The price drop may mean things aren't going swimmingly for Microsoft's Surface tablet.
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Rembrandt van Rijn: The story behind the Google Doodle
Google features a self-portrait by Rembrandt van Rijn in celebration of the Dutch artist's 407th birthday on Monday.
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European Union raids three Internet providers
The EU's investigative commission conducted raids on three telecom groups on suspicion of anti-trust violations
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Check out our list of apps to cut the cost of international calls and texts
For better, or worse, people are moving from place to place with a greater frequency than ever before. But technology can help you keep up with your friends, family, and colleagues. Check out our list of international communication apps to cut the cost of overseas calls and texts.
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Microsoft gave NSA access to encrypted messages
Microsoft worked closely with the NSA, granting access to encrypted messages, according to leaked NSA documents published in the Guardian.
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Steam's 2013 summer sale features Bioshock Infinite, Borderlands 2
The 2013 Valve Summer Getaway Sale is stocked with top-shelf talent.
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Nokia Lumia 1020: Finally unveiled with a 41-megapixel camera, to boot (+video)
Nokia Lumia 1020 runs the Windows Phone 8 operating system. The Nokia Lumia 1020 has one of the nicest smartphone cameras in the game to date.
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Nokia introduced new smartphone: Lumia 1020
Nokia's new smartphone, the Lumia 1020, comes with a powerful 41-megapixel camera to compete with rivals Samsung and Apple.
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Hacker conference tells Feds not to attend
The founder of Def Con, the world's largest hacker conference, has requested that government employees do not attend.
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With 'One Microsoft,' CEO Ballmer sees sweeping reorganization of Microsoft ranks
One Microsoft comes as Microsoft attempts to move from a desktop computing company to a mobile computing one.
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Apple's App Store marks fifth anniversary
Apple's App Store opened online five years ago Wednesday, dramatically changing the way consumers get their software.
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With Jump, T-Mobile will offer twice-yearly upgrades (but there's a catch)
The Jump program, which launches this month, is intended to appeal to T-Mobile customers that want to frequently update their smartphones.
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Apple found guilty of e-book price hike conspiracy
A US Federal Judge ruled that Apple colluded with publishers to raise e-book prices violating antitrust laws.
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A BlackBerry by any other name: Will it still keep losing customers?
At a shareholders' meeting on Tuesday, Research in Motion officially adopted 'BlackBerry' as the company’s name, and laid out plans for a turnaround.
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No more landlines on Fire Island? Verizon seeks to go wireless.
Verizon Communications filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to discontinue landline services in certain parts of New York and New Jersey.
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Dropbox has hit the 175-million-user mark, cofounder says
Dropbox's Drew Houston also unveiled a suite of new developer tools to help make cross-device syncing easier.
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Lumia 1020: Next Windows phone from Nokia could pack 41-megapixel punch
On Thursday, Nokia will likely unveil the high-powered Lumia 1020 smartphone, which is likely to ship with a 41-megapixel camera.
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Ryan Davis, video game journalist, dies days after his wedding
Ryan Davis edited for GameSpot and co-founded Giant Bomb in 2008, named by Time magazine as one of the top 50 websites of the year.



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