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Retina Display MacBook Pro Reviews: Critics are Raving

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June 14, 2012
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Retina Display MacBook Pro Reviews: Critics are Raving Critics are thrilled by the ultra-thin, fairly light, power-packed Apple laptop, with its 2880-by-1880 resolution "Retina" display.
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Nokia to Cut 10,000 Employees by End 2013, Sells Vertu Nokia said Thursday that it plans to cut up to 10,000 positions globally by the end of 2013.
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Facebook, Google Top List of Firms Tracking You Online, Report Evidon's Global Tracking Report says the biggest Web trackers are Google and Facebook.
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Panasonic to Launch Smartphones in Japan That Sync With Rice Cookers, TVs Panasonic will launch smartphones that sync with its household appliances, including its ovens and rice cookers, from this summer.
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Facebook, Twitter, Google, AOL Join New Alliance to Fight 'Bad Ads' Facebook, Google, Twitter, and AOL have joined an alliance that has been set up to counter "bad ads," including those that deliver malware.
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Windows License Questions: Your FAQs Answered Your nagging Windows license questions, answered.
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Chinese Police Investigate Foxconn Worker's Fatal Fall A worker at a Foxconn facility in southwestern China fell to his death on Wednesday, just a week after a dispute erupted with company employees in the same city.
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Why Google+ Can Still Beat Facebook Even as Facebook goes public and nears 1 billion users, Google+ still has a chance to become a major contender if it simply plays to its own strengths.
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Controversial 'Share Everything' Data Plan Defended by Verizon Verizon defends its new 'Share Everything' data plan that would require unlimited data plan customers to pay the full unsubsized iPhone price of $649 to keep their existing plan, among other things.
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AT&T's Toggle BYOD Service Lets Users Shift Work Phone Use to a Separate Plan AT&T's Toggle service for creating work-only sectors of Android phones is expanding to Apple iOS and will let workers put their work-related data usage on a separate account.
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5 Things Microsoft Doesn't Want You to Know Microsoft is trying to move toward the cloud while propping up Windows, Office and other client-based money-makers. As the software giant moves in those two...
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Internet Explorer Flaw Triggers Google Nation-State Attack Message Microsoft issued a patch to address the vulnerability in IE, but the flaw triggering the warning message was not addressed.
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Ultraslim Ultrabook Laptops Get Cheaper Prices on new versions of slim Ultrabooks get closer to the prices of standard laptops.
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Diablo III Debuts Real Money Auction House Blizzard is letting gamers sell virtual items for actual cash. We check in on the Auction House's first day.
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What Not to Like About Apple's New MacBook Pro, iOS Maps App Earlier this month, Apple CEO Tim Cook told the audience at the AllThingsD D10 Conference that Apple likes to "put all of our wood behind a few arrows."
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Linus Torvalds Wins Joint Millennium Technology Prize Linux creator earns top honor and 600,000 euros in recognition for the global importance of the free and open source operating system.
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Unlimited Data Customers 'Freaked Out' by New Verizon Shared Data Plans The new Verizon Wireless Share Everything plan unveiled Tuesday shocked and angered many longtime Verizon customers, including those with unlimited data plans.
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Samsung Dismisses Rumored Facebook-Like Service Samsung said it's working on updating its Family Story service that is aimed at families sharing photos and video across smartphone, tablets and Internet-connected TVs.
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Amazon Prime Instant Video Adds Hundreds of Classic MGM Movies, TV Shows Amazon Wednesday announced a licensing deal with MGM studios to bulk up its Amazon Prime Instant Video.
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Western Digital Gets Into the Home Networking Game Best known for its hard drives, Western Digital today launches a line of Wi-Fi routers designed with streaming media in mind, including one with built-in network storage.
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