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Chat apps overtake traditional SMS texting
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Apr 29, 2013
Chat apps -- like WhatsApp and Apple’s iMessage -- are now more popular than SMS, a service that has been around for decades.
Coachella tech: 8 apps to pack for summer concerts
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Apr 12, 2013
If you're going to Coachella, you'll want to pack some tech supplies to capture the moment and stay connected. Here are 8 apps to try out this season.
The app gap, in disasters like Hurricane Sandy
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Mar 12, 2013
Twitter and Facebook were used by millions in the New York area to stay connected during Superstorm Sandy. But online disaster communication and preparedness isn't limited to social networking sites. Many entrepreneurs are trying to build platforms to stay informed during crises -- platforms that could be used outside of a disaster to market products.
No app for that: Apple to settle iTunes lawsuit
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Feb 27, 2013
Apple has agreed to pay some $100 million to settle charges it improperly charged children for iTunes purchases. The payment: mostly iTunes gift cards.
A Data-Mining Inauguration App, and a 3D printed Smartphone Case
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Jan 21, 2013
A new app from the Presidential Inauguration Committee seems like a handy tool for people visiting Washington, D.C. to watch President Obama take his second (public) Oath of Office. But critics say the app is data-mining for political purposes.
Top 10 kids' education apps that don't suck
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Dec 21, 2012
Common Sense Media reviews educational apps for kids and shared these 10 recommendations.
Educators question 'educational' kids' DVDs
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Dec 21, 2012
Fancy educational toys don't give rich kids an advantage over poor kids when it comes to brain development.
Federal Trade Commission investigating privacy in kids' apps
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Dec 10, 2012
The FTC is concerned about the data being collected through the mobile apps kids play with.
Unemployed or underemployed? There's an app for that
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Sep 27, 2012
In a digital twist on the age-old practice of paying people to do odd jobs for you, new smartphone apps like TaskRabbit and Postmates allow you to hire your own personal assistants -- to say, clean your home, buy your groceries or run errands.
Apps collect data on users even when not in use
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Sep 4, 2012
Even when certain apps aren't being used, they collect a lot of information about users.












