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Apple achieves most product placement of any brand in the last 10 yrs
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Creepy ePhone Tracker smartphone software lets people spy on you
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Paul Frank Julius Dance Machine Review
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What it’s really like to work at an Apple Store
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Will Apple and Dell be the vise that cracks HP?
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NYT: Apple planning a cheaper, but not a smaller iPhone
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SRS iWow 3D brings 3D audio to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
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Verizon iPhone sales fall short of expectations
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Angry Birds headed to Windows Phone 7, 3D version ‘in the works’
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Iomega SuperHero Review
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Will Apple release three versions of the iPhone 5?
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iPhone 5 rumored to have 4-inch display
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Springpad gets social: What’s next for Evernote’s biggest competitor
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Details of the rumored ‘iPhone Nano’ continue to surface
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WSJ: New smaller iPhone real, MobileMe may become free, iTunes music streaming coming soon
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Is Sony threatening to pull its music content from iTunes?
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Rumor: Apple working on smaller, more affordable iPhones
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Publisher greed: Little girl amasses $1,400 iPhone bill playing ‘Smurf’s Village’
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Five reasons why the sun is setting on Windows dominance
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Verizon preparing improved voice calls, video chat with 4G LTE network
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Verizon iPhone 4 has antenna ‘death grip’ problems, too
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Leaked Nokia memo acknowledges ‘burning platform,’ big changes ahead
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Survey says smartphones outsold PCs for the first time ever
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Nokia may move to Silicon Valley, adopt Windows 7 or Android
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Verizon iPhone teardown reveals dual-mode GSM-CDMA potential, sparks ‘world phone’ iPhone 5 talk
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Windows Phone 7 and Nokia: Two wrongs don’t make a right
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Greenp0ison finally unleashes iOS 4.2.1 untethered jailbreak
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Verizon iPhone 4 pre-orders maxed-out within 24 hours
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Campbell’s swoons over soup sales from Apple’s iAds
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Verizon warns heavy data users of slower speeds ahead
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Instagram raises $7M, reveals its iPhone app is only the beginning
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AT&T expands tethering with Wi-Fi hotspot app, offers more data plans
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Verizon iPhone 4 pre-orders start Thursday, in stores Feb. 10
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E-book readers chew through more books, still enjoy paper copies
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Verizon iPhone has pushed AT&T to focus on Android