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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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10 ways the Android is better than iPhone 5
Sure a larger iPhone screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions, but Apple is a year late and $199 short. Android has provided all these features and more.
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iPhone 5? The 11 best uses for your old iPhone
Here are 11 good ideas for an 'obsolete' iPhone:
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32 essential Android tips and tricks
Several weeks ago, we highlighted 40 useful iPhone tricks everyone should know. We got such good feedback from that feature that we wanted to share the love with Android users – who, after all, make up the largest proportion of the smart phone community.
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Switching from a Mac to a PC: Five lessons from an Apple fanboy
The Internet is filled with testimonials of people ditching their PC for a hip new Mac. Where once they trudged through stodgy spreadsheets, they now write screenplays and edit flashy videos (if the ads are to be believed). But there's almost no material documenting the opposite experience. Most of the personal switching-to-Windows stories are many years out of date and center around now-obsolete "But you can't play games and none of your software will work!" arguments.So, here are the top five things an Apple fanboy learned from two months using Windows.
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Apple: Lion OS draws inspiration from iPad
Apple: Lion OS X will borrow many of the lessons that the company learned from its massively successful iPhone and iPad.
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Apple event brings MacBook Air, OS X Lion, and FaceTime for Mac
At its Oct. 20 event, Apple rolled out two new MacBook Air laptops, a slew of updates for its iLife suite, and a sneak peak at the next OS X upgrade, Lion. This new coat of polish for Apple's computer line comes at a time of rapid growth for the Mac. In the last few years, Apple has transitioned from a computer company that made mobile devices to a mobile-device company that makes computers. Last quarter, Apple shipped 14.1 million iPhones, 4.1 million iPads, and just 3.89 million Macs. Still, Mac sales have grown 2.5 times faster than the rest of the PC industry, according to the company. Wednesday's event tried to reassure Mac fans that the company stands firmly behind its computers, and convince mobile converts that many of the things they love about iPhones and iPad will soon appear in computers. Click the blue arrows to learn how.
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Starbucks adds e-books to the mix
Starbucks is partnering with Yahoo to provide customers with a new digital network offering free e-books, movies, and other goodies.
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Angry Birds available on Android for free, crashes company's website
Angry Birds will be free for Android users. But a maelstrom of interest from across the Web has crashed the site of Rovio, the Finnish company that makes Angry Birds.
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Doing the math on movie rentals
Netflix. Blockbuster. On Demand. Those boxes in grocery stores. With so many movie rental options, how do you pick the best one?
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Obama Rolling Stone interview: three awesome bits
Yes, yes, President Obama talks about plans for energy policy and so forth in his interview with Rolling Stone magazine. But the intriguing bits include attitudes about ... his socks?
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Reader mailbag: Should I cut my hair? And other priorities.
When life seems a little scattered, it's important to focus on priorities.
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Angry Birds pointers? Ask Jon Hamm.
Angry Birds is a time-waster. And 'Mad Men' actor Jon Hamm thinks wasting time with furious birds and surly pigs is A-OK.
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Top picks: Robert Plant, Cuba's unique flora and fauna, Patrick Dougherty's sculptures, and more
Robert Plant's new album 'Band of Joy,' PBS documentary on 'Cuba: an Accidental Eden,' sculptor Patrick Dougherty's new book 'Stickwork,' and more recommendations.
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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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iOS 4.1 has arrived. What makes this Apple OS so great?
iOS 4.1, the latest operating system for the Apple iPhone, was released today.
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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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Apple rumors roundup: New Nano, better iTunes, or another Apple TV
Apple rumors have run rampant today in advance of Wednesday's annual music event. We look at predictions from around the Web.
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Blockbuster edges toward bankruptcy in the age of Netflix
With Americans edging away from video rentals, Blockbuster may declare bankruptcy next month, it reportedly told Hollywood studios Thursday, closing as many as 20 percent of its stores.
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Netflix rolls out free app for Apple iPhone, iPod Touch
Netflix hits the (very) small screen. But how does the Netflix experience on the iPhone stack up?
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iPhone 4 vs. BlackBerry Torch: How do they compare?
iPhone 4 vs. BlackBerry Torch: For the regular consumers who have been choosing iPhone and Android over BlackBerry, look at how the BlackBerry Torch stacks up against the iPhone 4.
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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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iPhone jailbreaking OK; Feds allow unapproved iPhone apps
iPhone jailbreaking was given a thumb up with new government rules announced Monday that allows unapproved iPhone apps.
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Poly9 reportedly snatched up by Apple. Is a Google Maps competitor on the way?
Poly9, a digital mapping company based in Canada, has been purchased by Apple, according to several sources. Could Poly9 be a new weapon in the ongoing arms race between Apple and Google?
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The end of the free Internet?
Asking online users to pay for content hasn't worked so far, but iPads and smart phones may change their minds about the free Internet.
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'Cloud music' firms enter mobile streaming market; MOG and Rdio launched
'Cloud music' companies MOG and Rdio are entering the mobile streaming field. Cloud music services eliminates the need to download songs.
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iOS 4 release time has arrived. Here's how to install it.
iOS 4 release went live on Monday afternoon. We run you through the installation of Apple's newest iPhone operating system.
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How a computer program became classical music's hot, new composer
'Emily Howell' is a computer program that composes classical music by following rules of music its programmer taught it.



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