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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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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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Kids tablets: Five touch-screen computers for the nine-and-under set
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Google I/O: New maps app, tools for devs, and a Google Galaxy S4
A roundup of news from the first day of the Google I/O developers conference.
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Is AT&T already ready to wave goodbye to the HTC First?
The HTC First, the so-called 'Facebook Phone,' could soon be axed by AT&T, according to a new report.
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AT&T no contract? What you need to know about no-contract deals.
AT&T has joined T-Mobile and other companies offering a no-contract plan, but keep an eye on the fine print.
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Latin America Monitor Venezuelan tools of protest? Pots, pans, and smartphone apps.
The popular Latin American protest tactic of banging pots and pans took on a new form in post-election Venezuela. Some opposition members protested Maduro's victory by downloading a noisy app.
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With budget-friendly Asha 210, Nokia takes aim at emerging markets
The Asha 210 is a smart-looking, social-networking-centric smart phone. What it's not is high-powered.
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Facebook Home sees 500K Google Play downloads in five days
But Facebook Home has racked up a dismal user review average on Google Play.
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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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Official invitation hints at a Facebook phone
Facebook has sent out invitations to an event on April 4, where the company promised to unveil its 'new home on Android.'
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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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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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Saving Money PS3, frozen foods and chocolate: the best and worst things to buy in March
March is a good month for sales on a plethora of products, including Playstation 3 game consoles, winter gear, and chocolate. But avoid spring clothing and Kindle apps, which will go on sale later in the year.
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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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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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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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Is Apple prepping a 4.8-inch device called the 'iPhone Math'?
A big-screen Apple iPhone could launch by June, according to a new report.
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Samsung Galaxy Muse, shaped like a skipping stone, on sale for $50
Samsung has released a small, sleek, smooth MP3 player called the Galaxy Muse. Move music from your Galaxy smartphone to the Galaxy Muse with a tap of your finger.
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Not just 4 texting: 1 in 3 middle-schoolers uses smart phones for homework
A new survey by the Verizon Foundation finds that middle-schoolers, across income levels, are using mobile apps to learn math, do 'virtual' labs, and collaborate with peers on projects.
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Horizons Galaxy Note II hits 5 million mark in two months
Does the success of the plus-sized Samsung Galaxy Note II portend a rosy future for the 'phablet' market?
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Saving Money Black Friday 2012: the best electronics deals so far
Black Friday is the perfect time to save big on the latest and greatest electronics. Here are some of the best Black Friday deals on tablets, smart phones, cameras and MP3 players.
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Horizons HTC Droid DNA: Better hope you've got big thumbs
The HTC Droid DNA, a new smartphone powered by Verizon Wireless, will be equipped with a massive 5-inch, high-resolution display.
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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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Will Apple introduce a 7-inch iPad? Case makers think so. (+video)
Makers of cases and other accessories have already started producing products designed to fit an iPad with a 7-inch screen, which they expect Apple to introduce on Tuesday.
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Horizons The Galaxy S III Mini: Samsung's latest device underwhelms
The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini looks like a chip off the old block – but its specs are firmly middle-of-the-road.
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Horizons Japan judge dismisses Apple suit against Samsung
A week after Apple scored a major victory over Samsung, a similar suit has been tossed out by a Japanese court.







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