
Samsung Galaxy S4 has the fastest gaming graphics of any phone
With the latest version of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 600 processor, the Galaxy S4 catapults itself to the top of the smartphone gaming heap. [Read more]
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Twitter to roll out new password security control?
Word has it that the social network is planning to debut two-factor authentication to cut down on user account hacking. [Read more]
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A measure of Apple's success: Oppenheimer cites Japan
Apple's success has been particularly noteworthy in Japan, a market where national champions once seemed unassailable. [Read more]
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Microsoft signs patent deal with Chinese phone maker ZTE
The software giant says it now has patent deals with companies that make 80 percent of Andriod phones sold in the United States and a majority of those sold worldwide. [Read more]
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T-Mobile delays online ordering for Samsung's Galaxy S4
Wireless carrier reschedules first day of online availability until Monday, citing inventory issues. [Read more]
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Halo still in effect: Apple sees iPads as gateway to Macs
Where Apple once saw the iPod as a gateway for Mac computers, it now says iPads are doing the same thing. [Read more]
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Facebook confirms state-of-the-art data center in Iowa
With 1 billion users and growing, the social network needs more servers to keep up with the constant flux of information. [Read more]
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Google joins FIDO's crusade to replace passwords
In the face of rampant weak password selection, group aims to replace passwords for identity authentication when logging into Web sites and online accounts. [Read more]
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Nike updates FuelBand app and links fitness to Facebook
Wristband-wearers can now celebrate and share their workouts with friend and location-tagged images. [Read more]
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NHTSA pulls back from driver distraction regulation
The National Highway Safety Transportation Administration released guidelines today for automakers to build non-distracting electronics into cars, but fell short of passing regulations. [Read more]
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Judge gives taxi-hailing apps in NYC the go-ahead
After a lawsuit put a yearlong e-hail pilot program on hold, taxi-hailing app startups like Uber, GetTaxi, and Hailo are now given a green light. [Read more]
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Human Rights Watch launches campaign against 'killer robots'
"The line needs to be drawn now on fully autonomous weapons," the NGO says. How close are we to letting robots off the leash? [Read more]
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Smart pajamas read your kids a bedtime story
Get ready to scan your children. The timeless onesie's getting a digital upgrade with a set of jammies that link to stories and lullabies on a smart device. [Read more]
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Australian police arrest alleged leader of LulzSec hacking group
Australian Federal Police arrest man who reportedly called himself the leader of the hacking group, which has been the target of recent prosecution after a brief hacking run in 2011. [Read more]
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Forget online drives, sync directly with BitTorrent Sync
New BitTorrent Sync offers decentralized file syncing between your computers. [Read more]
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3D-printed guns are inevitable
At the Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo, Defense Distributed's Cody Wilson argued that politicians can't stop innovation. [Read more]
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Formula E electric-car race adds Los Angeles venue
Los Angeles welcomed the new Formula E series, which kicks off next year, becoming the eighth city to sign on to the electric-car race. [Read more]
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Verizon outguns AT&T in Q1 smartphones
In a period that's normally weaker for the carriers, Verizon moved more smartphones and added more customers than its rival. [Read more]
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Tim Cook leaves door open for larger iPhone
The Apple chief disses competitors who sacrifice screen quality for larger size, and hints that his company can do better. [Read more]
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Google Fiber's TV app lets users stream directly to an iPad
Similar to the same app for Android, the new iOS app doubles as a television remote and also lets users browse, select, record, and stream movies and shows. [Read more]
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RadioShack sells Samsung Galaxy S4 on April 27
The retailer confirms plans to offer the Sprint and AT&T versions of Samsung's flagship smartphone. [Read more]
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Cook promises 'amazing' Apple products in the fall
Apple's CEO says new things are coming but offers no other details. [Read more]
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Apple admits to middle age truth: It's finally slowing down
No longer a world-beater, Apple still posted a solid second quarter. But -- and here's the key -- it cautioned that sales in the current quarter are weakening. [Read more]
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Google gets Wavii in $30M deal, report says
News personalization startup Wavii -- apparently sought after by Apple for Apple's Siri division -- gets gobbled up by Google, according to TechCrunch. [Read more]
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Apple's iCloud jumps 20 percent to 300 million users
Apple notes the increase for its cloud storage service in the quarterly conference call, confirming gains noted by market researcher Strategy Analytics. [Read more]
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