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Google Wallet: The Complete FAQ

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Google Wallet: The Complete FAQ Google Wallet turns your smartphone into a mobile payment machine. Here's everything you're itching to know about the new mobile service.
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Google Wallet Reality Check: Experts Handicap Mobile Payment Plan Will you be paying for that cup of coffee anytime soon with your Google Wallet? Experts say billfolds and credit cards aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
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Apple to Mirror Music Libraries in Cloud Service, Report Says Apple's so-called iCloud is expected to scan your library and mirror its selection on its servers, sometimes resulting in better versions of the music files.
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Windows 8 Tablet Reveal? 4 Things We Want to See A Windows tablet will be demonstrated next week running on hardware powered by Nvidia's Tegra processor, according to reports.
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Gmail People Widget Takes On Rapportive, Xobni Google's newest utility gathers earlier correspondence, related documents for display next to e-mail messages.
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6 Changes in Windows Phone Mango Target Business Users The Windows Phone Mango release, due this fall, includes changes that improve Microsoft's mobile OS for business users and IT groups.
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Lessons from Sony's PlayStation Network Downtime The hacker attacks against the Sony network should prompt reexamination of security measures and response plans.
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Laptop Batteries You Won't Have to Replace for at Least Three Years New lithium-ion batteries coming soon from Leyden Energy are said to hold a full charge for at least three years.
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Researchers Claim Memory Encryption Breakthrough Researchers say they've achieved a breakthrough in how encryption can be used in technology called non-volatile main memory.
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Google Dumps Offline Gmail Support Chrome, other browsers are losing offline Gmail access HTML5 is updated.
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Rumor: Sony NGP Memory Halved to Battle Nintendo 3DS Sony rumored to be spec-cutting in hopes of launching its handheld PSP-successor at a 3DS-competitive price point.
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Ballmer: China's (Still) Stealing Our Stuff Microsoft is unhappy about its unenviable task of trying to persuade China to, well, give software piracy a rest.
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Google Wallet May Be Missing Key Partners While Google had some notable partners at the launch of its mobile payment platform, the companies that weren't there could end up determining the efforts' success.
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Microsoft Set to Show Off Windows for Tablets Next Week Redmond expected to demo new tablet OS next week in California at the D9 conference and at the Taiwan COMPUTEX technology show.
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Intel Shrugs at Tablets' Potential to Mess Up PC, Notebook Sales But if Apple or Sony wanted to partner on custom processors, the chipmaker wouldn't blink,' its CFO says.
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Amazon Tackles Apple Again with Mac Download Store Analysis: Amazon nudges Apple with Mac wares, promotes software that Apple's shop lacks.
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Maximizing System Performance with Multi-Core Chips Multi-core processors promise a big performance boost for servers, PCs and even smartphones, but much work remains to get the most out of these new chips.
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Microsoft Online Chief: I Would Never Log Into A Chromebook Google/Microsoft trash talk continues.
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