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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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Worst toys for Christmas 2012
From annoying, noisy toys that you want to hurl against the wall to just plain scary ones, here are the worst toys of 2012:
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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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Chapter & Verse Apple and Flipboard team up to bring more books to iOS devices
Via Flipboard, the new version of the app also lets users see what titles are popular in other countries.
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With Windows Phone 8, Microsoft finds a middle way
Windows Phone 8 doesn't feel like Apple or Android, though it's borrowed good ideas from both.
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Horizons Samsung Galaxy S III takes global sales lead
The Samsung Galaxy S III was the best-selling phone in the third quarter of 2012, according to a new report.
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Chapter & Verse 'Hobbit' in the skies: Air New Zealand creates a Middle-earth-themed safety video
Working with the 'Hobbit' production team, the airline produced a new safety video that features Peter Jackson and Gollum.
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Horizons iPad Mini, new iPad set new sales record (sort of)
Apple said it had sold 3 million iPad tablets in the first weekend that the iPad Mini and the fourth-generation iPad were available.
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Modern Parenthood Media literacy for preschoolers requires active parent viewing
Media literacy can be developed in preschoolers if parents actively watch media content with them and relate it to real-life experiences – and your family's values.
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Horizons Judges say Apple statement on Samsung went too far
Apple lost a court battle with Samsung last month, and was ordered to post a statement to its Website admitting that Samsung did not infringe on its patents. But a trio of British judges are unhappy with the tone Apple struck in the statement.
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Horizons At Apple, two high-profile executive departures
Apple announced this week that Scott Forstall, the VP in charge of iOS software, is leaving the company -- reportedly in connection with the rocky launch of Apple Maps. It also announced the unrelated departure of retail chief John Browett. Is Apple floundering a bit, or just streamlining?
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Happy Halloween: Five free ghoulish iPhone games to play on the go
We have some Halloween ideas for you to enjoy the holiday at the touch of a finger. Here are five great free iPhone apps to try:
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Horizons Powerhouse Google Nexus 4 set for November launch
The Nexus 4, the latest smartphone from Google and LG, will run the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system.
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Top Picks: A lost interview with Steve Jobs, a PBS documentary on the Cuban missile crisis, and more
Kids discuss the 2012 election, the app Givit lets smart phone users easily edit movies, and more top picks.
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Microsoft earnings: a miss. Its new era? Unclear.
Missing profit expectations, Microsoft looks to Oct. 26 launch of Windows 8. But skepticism is growing that Microsoft's 'new era' will propel slumping PC sales.
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Apple manufacturer Foxconn admits to employing underage interns
Foxconn – the manufacturer for Apple, HP, and other gadget giants – said it found underage interns as young as 14 working at one of its factories in China. Despite labor-watch organizations, child labor is still a big concern in China.
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Energy Voices Gas prices push consumer costs up in September
The consumer price index jumped only 0.6 percent last month, despite a 7 percent increase in gas prices. High gas prices have taken its toll on consumers this year.
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Stocks higher after retail sales improve
A strong gain in retail spending sent stocks upward Monday. A positive earnings report from Citigroup was responsible for a broad rise in bank stocks.
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Chapter & Verse Amazon: breaking even on popular Kindle sales
In an interview with the BBC, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos confirmed what many surmised: Amazon is selling the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Fire HD at cost.
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Sprint Nextel may have a buyer
Sprint Nextel shares rose Thurday amid reports that the third-largest cell phone company is in talks to be bought out by Japanese-owned Softbank Corp. The Sprint Nextel deal would be valued at more than $12.8 billion.
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Horizons A year after losing Steve Jobs, how has Apple changed?
Apple has posted a video memorializing former CEO Steve Jobs, who passed away a year ago today. A look at where Apple stands in the post-Jobs era.
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Horizons Galaxy S III delivers: Samsung enjoys record sales
Samsung smartphone sales are up, and so are the South Korean company's third quarter profits. Much of the credit should go to the blockbuster Samsung Galaxy III smartphone.
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Top Picks: Ruth Rendell's new mystery, 'Little Shop of Horrors' on Blu-ray, and more
A blogger visits famous film locations, "Frontline" covers the 2012 election, and more top picks.
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Starbucks launches new app function for 'digital tipping'
Starbucks says a digital tip function will be added to its mobile payment application starting next summer. A similar option will also be available on Starbucks' new payment app, 'Square.'
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How China got businesses to pay taxes: scratch-n-win tickets
A decade ago China was losing about $158 million a year in tax revenues. World Bank figures show that China has steadily increased its tax revenues since 1994.
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Horizons iPhone 5 targeted in Samsung's new legal attack on Apple
iPhone 5 violates Samsung patents, alleges the Korean company. Samsung hopes to block sale of the iPhone 5 in the US.
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Energy Voices Nest Learning Thermostat: temperature control for the iPhone crowd
The Nest Learning Thermostat learns your heating and cooling habits, creating energy-efficient, customizable temperature settings for homes. Oh, and you can control the Nest Learning Thermostat with your iPhone.
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Horizons Apple apologizes for botched iPhone 5 maps app
Apple Maps has caused consumers "frustration," Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a statement today. He pledged that the company would work to improve the maps app on the iPhone 5 and iOS 6.



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