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Get irrational: 3.14 things to do on Pi Day
March 14 is Pi Day, which celebrates the mathematical constant measuring the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (beginning with 3.14). Pi Day is celebrated internationally, and in 2009 it was decreed an official holiday by the US House of Representatives. Here are 3.14 ways to celebrate.
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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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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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Ten great car-related gifts
Car-related gifts are a great way to say thank you during the holidays. Click through this list for some great ideas for all ages and budgets.
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5 essential Black Friday apps
Going Black Friday shopping? These five free smartphone apps will help you find the best deals and stay organized on the big day. Happy shopping!
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Kno tablet touted as next-gen textbook
The Kno tablet is seen as a successor to print-and-pulp books.
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Bishop Eddie Long pledges to fight accusations
Addressing the congregation at the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Sunday, Bishop Eddie Long said he will fight allegations that he lured young men into sexual relationships.
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Apple iPad to be sold at Target
Apple iPad will shelves at retail giant Target – and just in time for Christmas.
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BlackPad: Half BlackBerry, half iPad
BlackPad could bring the corporate clout of BlackBerry to the sleek form factor of a tablet computer.
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Bishop Eddie Long case: Will it alter black church's view of gays?
Bishop Eddie Long, one of the most powerful men in the black megachurch movement, faces allegations of taking sexual advantage of two teenage boys. In 2004, Long created a ministry to 'deliver' men from homosexuality.
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Netflix set to launch stream-only service in Canada
Netflix is expanding north of the border – can the rest of the world be far behind?
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Napster app hits Apple iPhone, iPad
Napster is back – and it's on a handful of handsets powered by Apple's iOS 3 or higher.
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Hurrican Igor pounds Bermuda, knocks out power
Hurricane Igor, now a Category 1 hurricane, blew through Bermuda on a northeast track. High winds and flooding knocked out electricity to 30 percent of the residents. Most tourists fled the island before Hurricane Igor arrived.
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Tablet computers: what's here, and what's coming
Tablet computers: Here's a list of all the tablets being talked about right now.
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PSP2 is on the way, developer says
PSP2 – an update to the Sony PlayStation Portable line – is forthcoming, one developer says. And the PSP2 is 'a pretty powerful machine.'
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Samsung Galaxy Tab: It costs how much?
Samsung Galaxy Tab, among the first Android-powered tablet computers, has been listed on Amazon UK for the equivalent of more than $1,000. But what will the Samsung Galaxy Tab cost here in the states?
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Steve Jobs preparing to revolutionize the newspaper business?
Steve Jobs and Apple are rumored to be preparing a newspaper subscription service. Could Steve Jobs shake up another industry?
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Apple Ping network slammed with spam
Apple Ping gets off to a rocky start.
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Apple rolls out iTunes 10, new iPod Nano, and Apple TV
At its Sept. 1 event, Apple trotted out a new iPod Nano, a rekindled Apple TV, and even a brand new social network in iTunes 10. This annual fall bash held surprises for almost every device that Apple sells – with one notable exception. “It’s the biggest change in the iPod lineup ever,” said Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the event. Click through to learn how.
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Apple announcement Wednesday: Is 'iPod economy' still going strong?
The Apple announcement Wednesday, expected to show updates to the company's iPod line-up, can be streamed live on Apple computers and mobile devices.
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HP tablet confirmed for 2011
HP is set to launch two tablet computers in coming months, HP confirmed this week. One of the HP tablet devices would run WebOS, the operating system currently found on Palm smartphones.
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Businesses find a use for the iPad
Many businesses are buying iPads for their employees, saying that it fills a niche not covered by desktop or laptop computers.
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The Monitor's View: E-books arrive with a rush -- and caveats
Some say the end of the printed book is nigh. They may not be wrong, but a bit hasty. And they miss the point: What books have to tell us will always reign supreme over how we read them.
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Tablet computers probably not the best bet for back to school computers
Tablet computers, netbooks, laptops, or desktops? What are your best PC options for the upcoming fall semester?
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Verizon iPhone: Why some say January, and others remain skeptical
Verizon iPhone gossip again gripped the blogosphere yesterday. But what do our reader think of the possibility that the iPhone – previously available only on AT&T – might soon become available on Verizon?
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The Monitor's View: Net neutrality and the Google-Verizon compromise
The two giants -- and now partners -- were once on opposite sides of the "net neutrality" debate. Their compromise plan has some worthy elements that Congress -- and not the FCC -- must weigh carefully in order to not ruin the Internet.
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Could a solar storm send us back to the Stone Age?
In 1859, a powerful solar storm burned telegraph wires all across Europe and America and electrified the skies. As the sun awakens from a period of dormancy, it's worth remembering that a storm of that magnitude today could bring modernity to a sudden halt.
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Android could knock Apple off its perch by 2012
Android is garnering an ever-widening share of the market, two new reports show. And if Apple isn't careful, the iPhone could eventually be eclipsed by Android devices.
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iPhone jailbreaking made easy
iPhone jailbreaking is now easier than ever, thanks to a application that can be accessed via the iPhone's Web browser.
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Review: Hulu plus takes television to your pocket
Hulu now comes as a subscription-based application for iPhones and iPads.



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