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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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The New York Times edges closer to charging for online content
The New York Times is weeks away from putting up a paywall, according to one report.
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Google Nexus One sees T-Mobile price cut
A small segment of early adopters will see a $100 refund as Google and T-Mobile extend full discounts to more people.
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Apple tablet rumors get interesting with scavenger hunt, lawyering
Gawker on Wednesday offered a $100,000 bounty to anyone who could provide access to an Apple tablet before its release. Today, they got a cease and desist letter from Apple's legal team.
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E-readers: the compatibility conundrum
With the Kindle, Nook, a raft of new e-readers comes an issue well known to early adopters: what’s next?
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Got a new computer? Install these nine programs right away
Start your new PC off right with high-rated free software.
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Stocks for the next decade? Check out these predictions from 2000 first.
Back in 2000, The New York Times asked 10 stock experts for their buy-and-hold picks for 2010. Here's a look at how they fared.
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Nexus One: Who's it for?
The Google Nexus One "superphone" is a formidable entrant to the smart phone market, but what should potential buyers look for? Three questions to ask before you sign up for one.
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iSlate or iGuide? Tablet or ebook reader? Apple has many guessing.
Web sleuthing has turned up some details on what Apple will unveil late next month, but really, no one has any idea what's up Steve Jobs' sleeve.
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Google borrows from Apple with Jan. 5 Android event
By scheduling a press gathering the same day as the start of CES, Google is setting the Nexus One up for the same kind of coup that Apple scored with the iPhone in 2007.
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Could home recording doom professional music studios?
Inexpensive home recording equipment helps artists rise from outside the mainstream labels.
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The e-book, the e-reader, and the future of reading
As stone tablets gave way the codex, the future of reading is digital – but will the e-reader and the e-book change the nature of how we read?
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AT&T: iPhone data hogs better pay up
Executive tells iPhone users to expect new pricing plans designed to curb bandwidth guzzling.
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Google Chrome for Mac unleashed, but only for Leopard and later
Google Chrome for Mac requires a fairly new computer – is Google ignoring too large a swath of users?
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'JooJoo' razzed at $499 as CrunchPad litigation proceeds
The JooJoo packs a 12-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi, and a slim OS that is said to boot to a Web browser in 9 seconds.
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Apple App Store could hit 300K mark by end of 2010
The number of apps in the Apple App Store may triple by next year, the research firm IDC estimates. Growth was predicted for the Droid marketplace as well.
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As Schmidt defends Google, visions of online news abound
The Google CEO stood up for his company and offered his view of what news will look like in five years. Content providers aren't far behind.
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Analyst says Apple Tablet is a go for 2010
An Apple Tablet is a 'no-brainer,' said IDC chief analyst Frank Gens.
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AT&T, Verizon drop "Map for that" lawsuits
Both AT&T and Verizon walked away from their spat over a disputed ad, dropping lawsuits on Wednesday.
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Android developers are frustrated. Is that bad news for the Droid?
A recent study by Skyhook Wireless shows developers are unhappy with Android's answer to the Apple Store. That could spell trouble for the Verizon Droid.
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Droid app rejected by competitors at Apple
Apple slaps a rejected label on the iDroid app, effectively a glorified commercial for the recently-released Verizon Droid.
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CrunchPad canceled: Arrington's pet project now vaporware
The CrunchPad is dead, Michael Arrington declares. But would it have succeeded? And will Apple have a better go of it?
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Verizon Droid: A 60-second review
A few weeks after the official launch of the Verizon Droid, we get our hands on the newest Android-powered smartphone.
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Apple iPhone gets South Korea launch
South Korean consumers have placed more than 53,000 advance orders for the Apple iPhone.
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Apple App Store woes? You're in good company.
A new website, App Rejections, tracks the rejections dished out by the folks behind the Apple App Store.
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Black Friday dilemma: to buy or not to buy an e-reader
Why or why not to buy an e-reader on Black Friday.



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