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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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Can AT&T handle the Apple iPad?
Already, AT&T has problems handling data requests from iPhone users in major cities such as San Francisco and New York. What happens when the Apple iPad hits the market?
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Talk to the Editor: Inside Afghanistan
The Monitor's Ben Arnoldy recently was embedded with a marine unit in Afghanistan's embattled Helmand Province. Find out what that's like -- and also get a briefing on the war and other developments in South Asia.
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After the Apple iPad, a busy 2010
Apple isn't the only company rolling out a tablet this year. Google is reportedly readying a sleek new netbook to compete with the iPad.
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How much does the Apple iPad cost? Same as the original iPhone.
Few guessed that the iPad would be under $1,000. But has Apple hit the magic number?
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Has iPad learned these three lessons from ghosts of tablets past?
Apple's iPad, 'a magical and revolutionary device,' might just beat back the ghosts of tablets past.
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iPad, OK. But how do you carry it?
Apple would have people believe its iPad tablet is the ultimate in mobile computing, but its large screen makes pocketing impossible.
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Apple announces iPad
Steve Jobs rolls out the iPad – part iPhone, part laptop
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Apple Tablet already a favorite among developers
A recent survey shows that the overwhelming majority of developers are keen on working with the forthcoming Apple Tablet. That's good news for Apple, good news for the Tablet, and good news for you.
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On eve of reported Tablet launch, Apple stands behind AT&T
Despite complaints about data and voice service for the iPhone, an Apple rep said he is satisfied with AT&T service.
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Google Voice, iPhone finally get along – but without Apple's blessings
Google Voice: iPhone version cuts out App Store in favor of an Web-browser approach.
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Apple Tablet backlash already underway
A day before the expected Apple Tablet announcement, some are expressing doubts that the tablet could live up to the hype.
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Apple earnings reflect US strength – but iPhone is bigger Down Under
While the iPhone dominates US mobile traffic, it has even bigger market share in Oceania.
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As Apple Tablet buzz reaches fever pitch, news of an Acer tablet
Apple is expected to unveil its Tablet device this week. Meanwhile, Taiwan-based Acer has announced it will wade into the tablet fray.
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On Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day, online 'pop' culture in the spotlight
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Bubble Wrap, and people can join the celebration with a few clicks of a mouse.
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Apple Tablet tests detected by Bay Area company
Flurry, an analytics firm based in San Francisco, recently said it had picked up data suggesting Apple was busy testing apps for the forthcoming Tablet.
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'Avatar' reality: It's just a show, people
The 'Avatar' blockbuster has raised hackles for its portrayal of marines and worship of environmentalism. But it's the 3-d that's the real message as physical and virtual worlds merge.
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Kindle apps seen as another challenge to Apple Tablet
For the second time in a week, Amazon has made inroads into a market traditionally owned by Apple. This time, the company is opening up the Kindle to third-party developers.
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Talk to the editor: Obama's tough year
President Obama's first anniversary finds him facing political reversal, struggling to implement healthcare reform, presiding over a weak economy, and beset with overseas challenges. Washington correspondents Linda Feldmann and Peter Grier take your questions.
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New York Times' 'metered' access follows Pandora, Financial Times
The newspaper announced today that it would begin charging frequent visitors for access to nytimes.com.
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Bing could become default search engine on iPhone
If Bing does knock Google off its iPhone perch, it would be a major win for Microsoft.
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BarMax iPhone app retails for $1,000, but who's buying?
As the cost of the best iPhone apps continue to climb, a new education program called BarMax gets a whopping $1,000 price tag.
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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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Egypt salvages its modern treasures
With Cairo in transition, collectors scramble to save a fading era.
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Google Nexus One review roundup
Nexus One, the first true "Google phone," meets a warm reception. But should iPhone and Droid worry? Here's what the reviews say.
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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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