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Top 5 weather apps
Rain, shine, snow, or sleet, our top 5 weather apps can help you make the most of whatever weather you’re up against.
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Top 10 fitness apps
With summer in full swing, you might be wondering about the best way to get fit. Click through our top 10 summer fitness apps to find out how your iPhone or Android smart phone can help you stay in shape.
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Five gifts to 'green' your dad on Father's Day
Here are five energy-saving Father's Day gift ideas to help 'green' your dad:
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Five ways to protect yourself from government surveillance
Last week, press leaks revealed that the National Security Administration has been gathering and storing metadata from Verizon and nine Internet communication companies: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple. Regardless of how you feel about the government collecting data on its citizens, take a few minutes to click through and consider these five tips for protecting yourself from government surveillance.
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What kind of an eater are you?
From locavores to femivores, to fast food junkies and punk domestics, here are 11 labels for every kind of person at the dinner table.
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California court bans use of smart phone maps while driving
A California court rules that using your smart phone for directions is just as illegal as texting while driving.
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Samsung teams up with Mozilla to build a better browser
What happens when a hardware manufacturer teams up with a software group? With the collaboration between Samsung and Mozilla, we're about to find out.
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The cellphone revolution kicked off 40 years ago today
On April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper placed the world's first cellphone call. The rest is history.
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Steve Jobs had a hand in next two generations of iPhone: report
Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, who passed away in 2011, may have had a more active role in the development of the iPhone line than previously thought.
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Say hello to Sony's new Xperia L and Xperia SP
The Xperia L is a camera-centric smart phone, while the Xperia SP has been positioned by Sony as a mid-range counterpart to the Xperia Z.
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Why ur txt msg isn't that gr8
I long for the audio in communication.
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Kids turning to cellphone for Internet; it's tough on parent oversight
The number of teens and tweens accessing the Internet via cellphone is growing, a new survey says, posing bigger problems for parents who like to keep tabs on their kid's Internet activities.
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Samsung debuts first official photo of the Galaxy S4
And from what we can tell, the Samsung Galaxy S4 will look a whole lot like the Samsung Galaxy S3.
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Will the Samsung Galaxy S4 get a 'floating touch display'?
Days before the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S4 – the successor to the popular Samsung Galaxy S3 – rumors continue to swirl about the phone's design.
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New iPhone release date lands in August: report
New iPhone release date? Look to early fall, according to one source.
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MWC 2013: A good showing for HTC, Sony, Ubuntu Touch
The 2013 Mobile World Congress wrapped today in Barcelona. Here's a brief look at the best-in-show.
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Why Google is wary of Samsung's growing power
Samsung's dominance in the smart-phone market has raised some questions about whether it will renegotiation the terms of its arrangements with Google, hurting the search-engine company's mobile-ad business.
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Can the Samsung Galaxy S4 live up to the S3?
Samsung will likely unveil its Galaxy S4 smartphone on March 14. But the S4 has some really big shoes to fill.
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Focus Will Twitter make an impact in Kenya's elections next week?
Smart phones now affordable for the first time and can carry messages of reconciliation as well as hate.
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What's big at Mobile World Congress 2013
New hardware, gadgets, and business partnerships are creating buzz at Mobile World Congress, and it's only day one.
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Firefox enters the smart-phone industry, challenging Google, Apple
Mozilla's Firefox OS is off to a solid start with the support of 13 wireless-service providers worldwide. But can a Firefox phone compete with Apple and Google?
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Saving Money Phone plans 101: breaking down the major carriers
Getting the best deal on a new phone can be an unwieldy process, but comparing the costs and potential savings of all the carrier options is easier than you think.
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HTC One gets a one-up on the X. But will history repeat?
The HTC One, which is intended to compete directly with the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S III, will go on sale next month in the US.
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Military invests in smart-phone reconnaissance
AOptix signs a $3 million contract with the US Department of Defense to help develop smart phones with Smart Mobile Identity technology, which scans fingerprints and other physical features for identity verification. Biometrics developers say they aren't far from making the technology commercially available.
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HTC One will replace One X as flagship HTC device: report
HTC is poised to release a new phone called the One in the US on March 22, according to one tech site.
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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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By 2014, there will be 1 Android phone for every 9 people on Earth
A new study estimates that 798 million Google Android-powered smart phones will be in use by the end of the year.
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Global News Blog Good Reads: Women in crime, democracy's era, digital mapping, a history in heels
This week's good reads include an interview with a photographer who documented female prisoners in Mexico, debunking theories about which nations are 'ready' for democracy, how smart phones disorient their users, and the surprising history of high heels.
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In need of a hit, BlackBerry touts BB10, Z10 in strange new Super Bowl ad
But the response to a new Samsung commercial, featuring Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd, was markedly better. A look at two of the most talked-about Super Bowl adverts.
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Editor's Blog The interface is the message
The Internet needed a friendly face to become usher in the digital revolution. The browser, which launched 20 years ago this spring, was that face. Today's interface of choice, the app, has launched a second revolution.



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