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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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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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Earn money with your smartphone: five apps that pay
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The 10 weirdest uses for a smartphone
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iOS and Android phones, tablets: Activations soar
Christmas sales of Apple and Android phones and other devices were so strong that activations and app downloads skyrocket on Christmas Day. App downloads for iOS and Android phones and tablets are expected to reach 10 billion this year.
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Android reigns supreme, but app developers still prefer iPhone
For a year now, iPads and iPhones have been outnumbered by tablets and phones running Android. But developers still flock to Apple's platform. Here's why.
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Kids' tablet computers? Just accessorize your iPad.
Kids' tablet computers can be created by adding a Crayola iMarker or Disney microphone to the iPad. With the right accessories for kids, tablet computers can be used by the whole family.
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iMessage may help you choose a carrier, save money
iMessage is Apple's new text message app that could reduce your text message bill to $0.00 - something you may want to think about before signing a new two-year cellphone contract.
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iOS 5 and iPhone 4S review roundup
iOS 5 and iPhone 4S review scores roll in, just days before the new device hits shelves this week. So what are reviewers saying about the latest Apple iPhone and iOS 5?
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iPhone 4S and iCloud: Never lose another file?
iPhone 4S's announcement Tuesday offered a refresher and some new details on Apple's iCloud storage-and-sync service. The feature, which will work on iPhone 4S and other Apple devices, will compete with Amazon's cloud storage service.
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Apple stock (AAPL) sinks after iPhone announcement
Apple stock (AAPL) fell $17 to $357 in afternoon trading. The decline for Apple stock may be due to speculation that the company would unveil a new iPhone 5 today.
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Is the iPod Classic being retired?
Is the iPod Classic getting a pink slip? Apple hasn't updated it in years. Either way, the iPod Touch line is still growing.
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Earn money with your smartphone: five apps that pay
Here’s a sure-fire way to earn a little pocket money. Use your smartphone to snap a photo of a restaurant or scan a barcode in a store. You can earn cash or gift certificates. Companies pay for such information, often because they want to know how their stores and products look in the real world. Here are five free smartphone apps that can earn you money.
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Amazon launches Kindle textbook rentals
Kindle textbook rentals will allow students to rent Kindle versions of textbooks for short periods of time and at a low, low price.
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Smartphones smelling like jelly beans?! Jelly Belly introduces scented cases.
Smartphones could soon start carrying a whiff of cherry, licorice, and cheescake, as Jelly Belly introduces smartphone cases that give off the scents of their jelly beans.
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How to track down a stolen gadget
Stolen phone? Lost laptop? Missing camera? New software and services can pinpoint your purloined tech.
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Kid Icarus: Uprising kicks off next round of Nintendo 3DS games
'Kid Icarus: Uprising' will feature 3-on-3 multiplayer, AR cards, and 3-D graphics. But will its decades-old roots give 'Kid Icarus: Uprising' enough oomph to turn it into a winner?
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Apple iCloud: Details emerge on new music service
Apple is almost certainly getting ready to release a cloud-based music service. So what's inside the 'iCloud'?
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iPad 2 in kindergarten classrooms: A good idea?
Schools are excited about putting the Apple iPad into classrooms. But how young is too young?
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Amazon app store: Not so fast, says Apple
The Amazon app store launches with an Angry Birds Rio giveaway. But Apple – the manufacturer of a different App Store – has filed suit in federal court, seeking to prevent Amazon from using the app store appellation.
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March Madness online: A technophile's guide to watching NCAA basketball
March Madness apps abound. We sort through some of the best.
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Smaller iPhone reportedly designed by Apple
Smaller iPhone is in the works, one news agency has reported.
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The 10 weirdest uses for a smartphone
You may think of yourself as technologically savvy, but if you're using your smartphone only to make calls, check your email, surf the Web, manage your schedule, take photos, shoot video, listen to music, watch movies, navigate via GPS, play video games, and update your Twitter and Facebook statuses, then you're really nothing more than a Luddite. Here are 10 uses for smartphones that can help bring your backward lifestyle into the 21st century.
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Facebook is fine, says Pope Benedict, but real faces are better
Social networking sites such as Facebook offer Christians a 'great opportunity' to connect, Pope Benedict said Monday, but it should 'not take the place of direct human contact.'
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iPad 2: Will the next Apple iPad ship without a home button?
iPad 2 gossip now centers on the device's home button – or lack thereof.
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Reduce your phone bill
In December and January, The Simple Dollar is posting a daily series focusing on specific activities you can do right now to set the stage for a great 2011. Out with the old, in with the new.
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Smartphones patent war heats up
Smartphones, tablets, and other technology are at the heart of a series of patent-infringement suits filed by Nokia against Apple.
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iPad 2 rumors point to February or April
iPad 2 rumors swirl as outlets piece together reports on manufacturing, features, and release dates. Here are the latest iPad 2 rumors.
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Beyond the scary Christmas list: the full parenting price tag
The parenting price tag has soared to about $220,000 per child. If you think the kids' Christmas list is hefty, there's no end in sight to the add-ons Americans can think of in the cultivation of kids.



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