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Fortune 500: Top 10 companies in 2013
Fortune has released its annual list of the largest corporations in the United States, and there were a few notable changes in this year’s group. Here are the Top 10.
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World's five largest companies
For the first time in nearly a decade, the world’s five largest public companies are all American affair These are the Top 5, as of mid-April 2013.
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10 weird iPhone attachments
There’s more to the iPhone than the App Store. Chances are, if you eat, sleep, or sweat with an iPhone at your side, there’s an attachment that will make your life easier -- or at least more entertaining.
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Top 5 greatest Super Bowl ads
In addition to football, Super Bowl XLVII will bring a new crop of ads to rate, discuss, and chuckle over Monday morning. But while several Super Bowl ads hold our attention for hours or days, very few stand the test of time. Here are five that do, from special frogs to an iconic ad from a master director. Can you guess which ad took the (highly subjective) top spot? Did we miss your all-time favorite?
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20 best iPhone apps for starters
Here's a selection of some essential and not-so-essential apps that will help you get by in a world increasingly dependent on digital interaction.
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Since when does Barack Obama hate the Apple iPod and iPad?
In a commencement speech at Hampton University, President Barack Obama seemed to pan the Apple iPod, the Apple iPad, and other devious gadgetry. But in the past, Obama has shown himself to be a genuine Apple fan.
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FTC should target Wall Street, not Apple
Apple isn't the problem. Wall Street's big banks are the problem.
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iPhone Helps Researchers Build Better Nuclear Power Plants
New nuclear power plants can be built faster thanks to new simulation tools on the iPhone and iPad.
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Borders Kobo e-reader undercuts Kindle, Nook on price
The Borders Kobo e-reader is set for release in June. But will the Kobo find a place in an already crowded market?
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Verizon iPhone? Not this year.
AT&T has reportedly negotiated an extra six months as the exclusive carrier of the Apple iPhone. How long will we have to wait to see a Verizon iPhone?
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Google Goggles can now translate signs instantly -- c'est bon!
Google Goggles, a software available on Android phones, can translate text directly from a photograph.
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After the Ellen DeGeneres iPhone dust-up, does Apple need to lighten up?
Apple reps apparently contacted Ellen DeGeneres this week, after the talk show host ran a spot poking fun at the Apple iPhone. Maybe it's time for the folks over at Apple HQ to take themselves a little less seriously.
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FTC considers anti-trust inquiry into Apple
Apple says developers must use a specific source language in creating apps for its iPhone. The FTC is concerned and is opening anti-trust inquiries.
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Google Editions e-book store could launch by June
According to one report, a new e-book store called Google Editions will open soon. Does Google pose a major threat to Amazon and Apple?
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Opinion: iPhone, Gizmodo, and moral clarity about crime
Apple is taking flak for taking a hard line on the prototype iPhone that was obtained by Gizmodo. But it shouldn’t apologize for trying to protect its property.
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Apple iPad: One million sold
Only 28 days after first hitting the market, sales of theiPad has surpassed one million, Apple announced Monday.
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Apple iPad sales hit 1 million in less than a month
It took only 28 days for the iPad to sell 1 million copies. The Apple iPhone took twice as long.
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Is the Apple iPad 3G worth the sticker shock?
The Apple iPad 3G hits stores around the country today. But is the Apple iPad 3G – compared to the cheaper Wi-Fi-only iPad – priced too high?
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Steve Jobs dishes on iPhone Flash ban
Neither the Apple iPhone nor the Apple iPad include Adobe Flash support. In an open letter published this week, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says the reason is simple: Flash just isn't up to snuff. Ouch.
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Jon Stewart skewers Apple over iPhone 4G debacle
Comedy Central star Jon Stewart last night took a few shots at Apple, which has been accused of mishandled the case of a missing iPhone. Zing!
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Would you cook from your iPhone?
A new iPhone app could help create a life for cookbooks in a digital age.
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Why I'm waiting to buy an iPad
"Bookish" types weigh in: The iPad isn't necessarily a Kindle killer – at least, not yet.
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First Israel, now Princeton University bans iPad
Technical problems have led Princeton University to ban some iPad tablets from its network.
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Apple asks Gizmodo to return lost iPhone prototype
An Apple attorney has sent a letter to Gizmodo editorial director Brian Lam, demanding the return of a test edition of a new iPhone. Gizmodo says it will give the lost iPhone prototype back to Apple.
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Found 'iPhone 4G' a rare breach of Apple secrecy
Photos and video of what is thought to be the next generation iPhone, or iPhone 4G, have ignited the Web. Was it lost or stolen?
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Norwegian PM uses iPad to run his country after Iceland volcano
Amid aftermath of the Iceland volcano, the Norwegian PM has relied on an Apple iPad to keep up with business.
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What the heck is a WePad?
Could the German-made tablet PC dubbed the "WePad" outdo Apple?
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Three easy ways to save your computer from an early retirement
Clean up and tune up – your PC needs love. Dust bunnies, junk files slow you down.
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HTC Droid Incredible details leaked
The HTC Droid Incredible will arrive on April 29, according to information accidentally posted on the Verizon homepage.
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