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Earth Day 2013: 5 gadgets that help make going green easy
With Earth Day 2013, here are five ways to head down a greener path. Sometimes, setting goals to shrink your carbon footprint are like New Year's resolutions. They don't last, and you move on. However, if you're serious about leading an eco-friendly lifestyle, there are some green gadgets that can help make the transition easier.
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Google's All Access music service is here. Should Spotify be nervous?
At the I/O developers conference this week, Google rolled out a Spotify-like music platform called All Access.
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Stocks recede from record levels
Stocks fell from record levels Thursdays, with markets ending the day slightly lower. A decline in Americans applying for unemployment benefits failed to give stocks a boost.
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What does Facebook want with Waze?
Reports indicated that Facebook is in talks to buy Waze, an Israeli-based maker of GPS and mapping apps, for a whopping $1 billion.
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The New Digital Age
Google executives Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen explore the 21st century, in which they see technology reshaping everything from the lives of individuals to the destinies of nations.
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Galaxy Tab 3: Everything you need, but little that you want
The 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 isn't exactly a marvel of modern engineering, but does it need to be?
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What does Apple have on tap for WWDC 2013?
Tickets to Apple's annual WWDC confab sold out in less than two minutes, a testament to the buzz the Cupertino company can still generate.
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Kindle TV: Is an Amazon set-top box on the way?
A new report suggests that Amazon could release a TV set-top box by the end of 2013.
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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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Earth Day 2013: 5 gadgets that help make going green easy
With Earth Day 2013, here are five ways to head down a greener path. Sometimes, setting goals to shrink your carbon footprint are like New Year's resolutions. They don't last, and you move on. However, if you're serious about leading an eco-friendly lifestyle, there are some green gadgets that can help make the transition easier.
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How long does Apple keep Siri user data? Two years.
But Apple says that six months after a Siri request or command is made, the phone number of the user is 'disassociated' with the audio clip in question.
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Austin named as second city to get Google Fiber broadband
Together with Kansas City, Austin will be the site of a Google Fiber network 100 times faster than the average broadband.
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In lieu of a Facebook phone, a new Facebook 'Home'
At a press event at Facebook HQ today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced a suite of new Android apps called Home.
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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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Facebook and HTC team up for 'Myst' smart phone: report
The Facebook phone rumors roil onward. The latest has Facebook and HTC releasing a device called the Myst.
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Google Play: A year old and 700 million apps strong
To celebrate the first birthday of the Google Play store, Google is offering a bunch of discounts on movies, books, TV shows, and games.
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Horizons Rumor: Google Shopping Express will compete with Amazon Prime
TechCrunch reports this week that Google is developing Google Shopping Express, a retail service offering same-day shipping, will compete with Amazon Prime. Google Shopping Express could cost between $64 and $69 a year, according to the rumor.
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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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Fight over cellphone unlocking pulls in FCC: report
The cell phone unlocking ban, which went into effect last month, has drawn the ire of activists.
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Koozoo: A Web 2.0 version of Big Brother goes mobile
Koozoo allows you to post or sift through videos of your environment. But don't worry – the Koozoo CEO says it's all perfectly secure.
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Goodbye, Windows Live Messenger. Hello, Skype.
Microsoft will soon begin shuttling its Windows Live Messenger users to Skype.
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Is it a robot head? No, just the Google Nexus 4 wireless charger.
Google rolls out a new wireless charger for its Nexus 4 handset.
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Horizons Wikipad gaming tablet: Still alive, and coming in spring
The Wikipad, an Android tablet with a console-style gaming dock, was supposed to launch late last year. The company discovered some problems, but now the Wikipad is back with a 7-inch screen and a $249 price tag.
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Z10 and BB10: Are BlackBerry's new launches worth your time?
BlackBerry 10 is here. How do the new operating system and the new BlackBerry phone, the Z10, stack up?
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Are iPhone and iPad developer jobs drying up?
Meanwhile, Apple has released iOS 6.1, the latest version of its iPhone, iPad, and iPhone software.







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