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Four Key Things Google Admitted to the Feds The U.S. Department of Justice investigation reveals several Google admissions that you should know about.
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Samsung's ChatOn Messenger Guns for BlackBerry, Apple Samsung's ChatOn secure messaging service will work on BlackBerry phones and iOS devices and aims to compete with the BBM and iMessage services.
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Samsung Adds LTE to a Phone and a Tablet for Europe Samsung updates its Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone and the Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet, increasing processor speeds and adding the ability to connect to LTE.
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Samsung Announces LTE Versions of Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 8.9 The smartphone and tablet still aren't available in the U.S., but LTE editions will be shown at IFA in Berlin this week.
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Cisco Buys Microsoft Office App Developer Cisco announced acquisition of Versly, a privately held maker of collaboration software for Microsoft Office applications.
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Five Good Reasons to Try Mandriva Linux 2011 With an attractive KDE desktop and more newbie-friendly features, this free operating system could be just the ticket for your business.
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Samsung Postpones Tablet Launch in Australia Samsung delays release of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia pending a court ruling on the merits of Apple's patent claim.
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Sprint iPhone 5? Employees Ordered to Zip It The carrier plays it quiet amid speculation that Sprint will be the next to sell Apple's iPhone.
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PAX Trailer Offers Peek at What Halo 4 Might Look Like Developer 343 Industries rolls out animated concept art in its new Halo 4 trailer.
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Asus Plans to Unleash Five or More Ultrabooks in October--Prices to Start at $799 It appears Asus will hit the consumer sweet spot of a price under $1000 for an Ultrabook, at least on some models.
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Facebook Kills Test of Its Deals Groupon-Clone The company kills Deals on Facebook testing after four months; says it will focus on streamlining its location-based offerings.
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iPhone 5 May Get Metal Back, Sub-4-inch Display Contrary to earlier reports, recent speculation is the next iPhone will have a display not much larger than the current edition.
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Apple Said Working on Video Stream to TV A new technology under development will deliver digital video to television sets, according to a report.
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Displays -- Bigger, Sharper, and Even in 3D -- have IFA Spotlight Tablets and smartphones launching at the electronics show opening this week are expected to push screen size boundaries and run OS updates from Microsoft and Google.
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Wireless Data Caps: Will They Really Cost You More? Most major wireless carriers have instated a tiered pricing structure for doling out data; and though this change won't affect most users now, it will when users' phones get nicer.
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Grilled Cheese Restaurant Lets Phone Orders 'Gouda' the Front of the Line The Melt is a new grilled-cheese chain with some high-tech features, including the ability to bypass the line by scanning a QR code on your phone.
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Google+, Day 22: Taming the Google+ Stream With hundreds of potential updates flowing through at any given time, the Google+ Stream can be hard to keep up with. Thankfully, there are a few ways to filter the updates and navigate the Stream to keep things manageable.
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Google+, Day 23: Tying Google+ In With the Rest of Google While Facebook and Twitter are just social networks, Google is an entire Web-based ecosystem, and the Google+ social network is just one piece of a much larger integrated collection of tools and services.
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Running Out of Polaroid Film? Build an 8 by 10-Inch Digital Sensor Professional Photographer Mitchell Feinberg decides to go digital with a 8 by 10-inch digital sensor to replace his Polaroids.
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