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T-Mobile unloads half a million iPhone 5 handsets in less than a month
But other stats from T-Mobile's Q1 2013 results aren't quite so rosy.
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Horizons Microsoft Surface already backordered in US, sells out in UK
Microsoft is bullish about the future of Windows 8 and the Surface tablet. Others aren't so sure.
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Horizons Surface: Microsoft reveals price tag for its Windows 8 tablet
Can the Windows 8-powered Microsoft Surface tablet compete with the Apple iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Tab line?
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Horizons Droid Razr Maxx review roundup
The Droid Razr Maxx hit shelves this week. So how does the latest Droid phone stack up to its competitors?
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iPad 3 rumors point to February release date
Latest iPad 3 rumors suggest the Apple tablet will arrive a month ahead of schedule. But will these iPad 3 rumors derail Apple's holiday sales?
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Apple DNA will remain the same after Steve Jobs, new CEO says
Apple 'is not going to change,' according to new CEO Tim Cook.
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HP eyes webOS tablets, cars – and kitchen appliances?
HP is looking to expand the reach of its webOS operating system. Look for HP autos and maybe even egg beaters. Maybe.
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Windows Phone 7 market share slips: report
Windows Phone 7 is still lagging behind competitors Android and iOS. Will the release of Mango help bolster the Microsoft operating system?
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With Back to Gecko, Mozilla looks to the mobile market
Back to Gecko is the working name for a new Mozilla mobile initiative.
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Droid Bionic gets sign-up screen, but no release date
Droid Bionic will run on the Verizon 4G LTE. When the Bionic gets here, however, is anyone's guess.
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Windows 8 will be very, very tablet-friendly
Windows 8 is designed to work on both PCs and tablets, Microsoft announced this week. But the emphasis – for now – seems to be on the tablet part of the Windows 8 equation.
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PlayStation Network back online? Almost.
The PlayStation Network will be back online by the end of the week, Sony reps say. PSN has remained shuttered for almost two weeks.
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First Apple computer, the Apple-I, could fetch $242K at auction
First Apple computer started a tech revolution. And now, for a couple hundred thousand bucks, you can get your hands on the Apple-I.
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Smartphones: Is Windows 7 fighting a losing battle?
Smartphones with Windows 7 mobile operating system are designed to compete against Apple and Android. But some analysts are wondering whether Microsoft's smartphones strategy is swimming against the current.
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Google rep suggests Buzz backlash was unexpected
Not everyone is in love with Google Buzz. Did Google take too long to acknowledge the platform's shortcomings?
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New Twitter welcome page highlights search function
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Ransoming data: The new weapon of choice for cyber criminals?
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Hacked – in the parking lot?
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New Firefox claims victory, but is it a record?







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