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4 ways to get phone service the next time a hurricane Sandy calls
In the aftermath of a disaster such as superstorm Sandy, two-way communication is essential. Here are four ways to better prepare our phones and other devices for the next disaster:
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Companies we love in 8 industries we hate
A trip to the bank doesn't have to be a nightmare. Here are the customer service winners in eight industries that customers hate, from airlines to cable companies.
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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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Apple's new iPad brings 4G, better camera, more pixels than an HDTV
Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced the new iPad in San Francisco Wednesday afternoon, calling it the "poster child of the post-PC world." With 4G LTE wireless, Retina display, and a high-definition camera, Apple's third tablet is no doubt the best iPad yet. But can it hold back the tide of Android competitors?
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40 iPhone tips and tricks everyone should know
With hundreds of iPhone features and 500,000 iOS apps, it's easy to miss some of Apple's best tricks. Here are 40 of our favorite.
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HTC Trophy: What's inside the first Verizon WP7 device?
The HTC Trophy is the first Verizon handset to run Windows Phone 7. So what's under the hood?
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iPhone OS updates could soon come wirelessly
iPhone users must currently sync their handsets with their computers to receive system updates. That may be changing.
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iMac line refreshed by Apple
The new iMac hit the Apple Store earlier today.
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Stocks power to multiyear highs for April
Stocks rise to highest levels since 2008. Dow gains 490 points for the month of April. S&P is up nearly 38 points.
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White iPhone 4 arrives. What took so long?
White iPhone 4 hold-outs, your patience has been rewarded.
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It's official: White iPhone 4 goes on sale Thursday
White iPhone 4, Apple's long lost tech unicorn, will really, truly go on sale tomorrow, according to Apple. The company delayed its white iPhone 4 for 10 months in order to "get every detail right."
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Smartphones: What tracking means for you
Smartphones tracking users has ethical and legal implications. Here's a look at what tracking by smartphones could mean.
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Verizon: Our next iPhone will work overseas
Verizon said a global iPhone was forthcoming. Meanwhile, Verizon shares slipped this week.
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Verizon says iPhone will work abroad
Verizon announced that its next iPhone will work on GSM networks, which are common in other countries. AT&T's iPhone already works with GSM networks, but the Verizon iPhone doesn't yet.
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Stocks close at session highs on earnings
Technology stocks rallied, and the blue-chip index reached a high of nearly three years
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Verizon rakes in subscribers with help of iPhone
Verizon Wireless added 906,000 wireless subscribers from January to March, which is more than twice as many during the same period last year
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GE earnings: one of five things to watch April 21
GE earnings to get plenty of scrutiny after Japan nuclear fallout, tax stories. Dozens of high-profile companies will report earnings Thursday.
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AT&T earnings solid despite loss of iPhone rights
The company surpassed Wall Street expectations and posted earnings of 57 cents a share in first-quarter subscriber growth
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YouTube death threat against Rep. Eric Cantor nets two-year prison term
Norman LeBoon, the man who admitted to posting a death threat against Rep. Eric Cantor on YouTube, received a two-year prison sentence Thursday.
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Verizon iPhone drops fewer calls than AT&T iPhone: report
Verizon iPhone users report similar levels of satisfaction than their counterparts at AT&T. But only one iPhone drops an average of 4.8 percent of all calls.
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Can Research in Motion be saved?
The tech company, best known for BlackBerry, may be in need of some more guidance
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The Monitor's View: Consumers may be losers in an AT&T merger with T-Mobile
An AT&T takeover of T-Mobile could reduce competition and choice and raise prices.
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Does Sprint still stand a chance?
After AT&T announced that it is buying T-Mobile, Sprint needs to weigh its options and figure out how to stay competitive.
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Can AT&T buy T-Mobile? Five key factors.
The proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile presents the Obama administration with a major anti-trust dilemma. Federal regulators will consider several factors to determine whether to allow the two telecom competitors to merge:
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Stock market gains. Dow above 12,000.
Stock market makes steep, broad gains as Dow moves above 12,000. The stock market was buoyed by AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile.
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Stocks climb back from lows to end higher
Dow average gains 161 points as traders send stocks up broadly. Dow is now positive for the year.
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Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi matches iPad 2 on price
Xoom gets a Wi-Fi only edition. But did Motorola wait too long to introduce a cheaper Xoom?
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Broadband service: House says no to FCC rules
Broadband service would be more heavily regulated under the FCC. But House votes to repeal its proposed rules for broadband service.
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Less mobile Internet. Cheaper price. But a fair deal?
New federal rules allow Metro PCS to offer a low-cost plan that blocks access to popular websites on the mobile Internet. Critics say it's a breach of net neutrality.
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Stocks drop: Dow below 12000 amid quake concerns
Stocks fall in US with Dow and S&P 500 dropping about half a percentage point. But drop in stock prices bigger in Europe and much larger in Japan.



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