Features By Queena Kim
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Facebook's phone function -- and some fresh O.J.
Facebook reveals a way to turn your phone into a direct extension of your Facebook account.
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A Facebook phone: Why?
Facebook may be introducing a smartphone soon.
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Could EPA sulfur cuts affect gas prices?
The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose a new rule today that will require refiners to cut the amount of sulfur in gasoline by two thirds.
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BlackBerry is back in the black
BlackBerry posted a surprise profit for the quarter today. The Canadian company’s been struggling to stay relevant in the smartphone market but while the news is hopeful, it’s still too early to declare a turnaround.
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Google Glass to be made in the USA
Made in the USA is coming back into fashion in Silicon Valley. Today, the buzz is that Google is planning to make its long-awaited 'Google Glass' in California.
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Golden Gate Bridge goes to all-electronic tolls
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge is going electronic today. It’s the first time in 76-years, that the iconic bridge will be without a human toll taker.
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T-Mobile drops contract plans to compete with smaller carriers
T-mobile is ditching two-year contract plans and phone subsidies. Consumers will have to pay for the phone upfront or enter a payment plan.
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Google Reader fail: Internet outraged (again)
The Google Reader is going away. Why? Because it was losing users, didn’t make money and what’s good for some of us isn’t necessarily good for Google. That’s the way of the tech world.
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Will the new Samsung Galaxy continue chipping away at Apple's cool?
Samsung’s revealing its new Galaxy S4 phone today in New York. The smartphone is getting a lot of buzz because it’s the first phone set to challenge Apple’s 'cool.'
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Samsung Galaxy S4 may reorder the smartphone universe
On Thursday, Samsung will unveil its new Galaxy smartphone. What does it mean for Samsung, and of course, what does it say about Apple? Are people finally willing to defect?












