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May 29, 2012
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Samsung's Blue Galaxy S III Delayed in White iPhone Moment Samsung has delayed the "Pebble Blue" version of its Galaxy S III smartphone for at least two to three weeks, citing issues with meeting its own quality standards.
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Pixar Pays Tribute to Steve Jobs in Upcoming 'Brave' Release Pixar's new film pays tribute to Steve Jobs in its closing credits, calling Apple's late co-founder a mentor and a friend.
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Chrome to Take World's Top Browser Spot for May Google's Chrome is about to grab the top browser spot for a full month for the first time from Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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Mind Your Mobile Manners: Top 10 On-the-Go Blunders If you do anything on this list, you need to stop it right now.
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Researchers Identify Stuxnet-like Cyberespionage Malware Called 'Flame' A new, highly sophisticated malware threat that was predominantly used in cyberespionage attacks against targets in the Middle East has been identified.
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Facebook Phone: Why Facebook May Join the Effort to Own Your Digital Soul Mobile computing is becoming increasingly important as users turn toward tablets and smartphones, and Facebook doesn't want to get cut out of the action.
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Apple App Store Downloads Sink in April Apple sees 5 percent drop in some iTunes App Store downloads just as the cost of grabbing loyal users jumps 12 percent.
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Prices of Laptops, Refurbished Tablets, HDTVs Falling Through the Floor Laptop deals in June will be driven by the introduction of new models sporting Intel's Ivy Bridge processor.
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Dell Introduces Three New All-in-One PCs The XPS One 27 and Inspiron One 23 and 20 include Ivy Bridge third-generation Intel Core processors, loads of RAM and hard drive space and huge screens.
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5 Common E-Mail Management Mistakes and How to Avoid Them The volume of global electronic messages sent via e-mail dwarfs all other forms of electronic communication, and keeping tabs is a daunting -- and essential -- task.
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Big Jump in Mobile Payments Expected, but U.S. Will Miss Out Mobile payments will reach $171 billion globally in 2012, and $617 billion in 2016, according to research firm Gartner.
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Scary Times Ahead for Smartphone Vendors, Says Analyst The rest of 2012 will be very challenging for smartphone makers as they struggle to find ways to differentiate their "black slabs," Richard Kramer, managing...
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'Flame': Lethal Cyberweapon or Media Hype? 'Flame' is a sophisticated malware attack, but one vendor takes issue with the hyperbole over the threat and calls it "2007 era technology."
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Japan's Softbank to Offer World's First Phone With Radiation Detection Japan's Softbank will launch a phone with a built in radiation detector, the world's first, it said Tuesday.
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Samsung's Music Hub Service Brings 19 Million Songs to the Galaxy S III Samsung on Tuesday followed up the launch of the Galaxy S III in Europe with its own smartphone music service that allows users to store music in the cloud and...
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Dell Challenges Apple With the New XPS One 27 All-in-one Dell on Tuesday challenged Apple's popular iMac all-in-one with the introduction of XPS One 27, which has the largest screen in an all-in-one desktop from the...
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Romanian Authorities Dismantle Hacker Group Targeting Government Websites Twelve individuals were detained by Romanian authorities on Tuesday, suspected of being members of a cybercriminal group that hacked into the websites of various...
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Diablo 3 Being Called "Big Pineapple" in China to Dodge Sales Ban Vendors on one of China's largest e-commerce platforms are resorting to calling the hit PC game Diablo 3 "Big Pineapple," which sounds similar in Mandarin...
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This Insane 4K Video Camera Captures Four Billion Pixels Per Second NHK shows off a new 33-megapixel Super Hi-Vision video camera that shoots four billion pixels per second.
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Razer Naga Expert MMO Gaming Mouse Review With 17 configurable buttons the Naga is almost certainly more mouse than you need, but for serious gamers that may not be a bad thing.
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Samsung's Blue Galaxy S III Delayed in White iPhone Moment Samsung has delayed the "Pebble Blue" version of its Galaxy S III smartphone for at least two to three weeks, citing issues with meeting its own quality standards.
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