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Taking smartphones out of sleepovers
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Mar 4, 2013
How do you host a sleepover for your kids without smartphones getting in the way?
Intel puts a new face on Internet TV
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Feb 13, 2013
The giant computer chip maker says it will develop a set-top box for Internet TV, that includes facial recognition.
Alicia Keys dumps iPhone for Blackberry 10
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Jan 31, 2013
The pop star brings new meaning to the perils of celebrity endorsements in the age of social media.
Blackberry's Back, and Facebook Works Toward Suicide Prevention
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Jan 31, 2013
Blackberry is back, with the launch of two new phones it hopes will revive the struggling smartphone company formerly known as Research in Motion. Facebook is working on best practices in an emerging area of social media -- suicide prevention. And, the military is using brain scans on new recruits -- canine recruits.
Blackberry is dead; long live the Blackberry
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Jan 29, 2013
The long-awaited Blackberry 10 operating system is about to be unveiled and Research in Motion's fate is riding on its success.
Will Blackberry 10 make RIM a contender again?
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Jan 29, 2013
Research in Motion is set to release a new phone tomorrow, the Blackberry 10. Blackberry was once synonymous with the smart phone, and dominated the global market. But in an iPhone and Android world, Blackberry's market share has shrunk to less than 10 percent in the U.S.
The power Library of Congress has on cell phones
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Jan 28, 2013
The nation's foremost repository of copyrighted material also oversees digital copyrights.
Inauguration goes social with first smartphone app
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Jan 21, 2013
Politico's senior technology reporter Steve Friess says if you look to the past, inaugurations have never really been a showcase for technology.
Building a better smartphone for blind users
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Jan 7, 2013
A team of developers in Israel are set to debut a smartphone at the Consumer Electronics Show with an interface designed for blind users.
Rules to live by...on your smartphone
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Jan 3, 2013
Talking to the mom who gave her teenage son an 18-point contract along with his new iPhone, with guidelines like 'don't use it to deceive others.'












