Are you a nomophobe?
The joys of mobile computing are not without a downside. A wide range of diseases, disorders and syndromes have emerged around our growing gadget habit.
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New iPhone 5C theory: Apple missed out on China's 'Golden Week' carrier subsidies
Apple mistimed the launch of the iPhone 5C and priced the smartphone too high, missing out on aggressive subsidies offered by Chinese mobile carriers during an important holiday.
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Jury still out on FISA court
Data released by the presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court suggest that the secret court is tougher on government requests for wiretaps on foreign terrorism suspects than had been generally assumed.
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AMD hints at faster, more power-efficient Xbox, PS4 chips
Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 are due for release next month, but chip supplier Advanced Micro Devices is already teasing chip upgrades that could make the game consoles faster and more power-efficient.
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At least one analyst is still bullish on BlackBerry
Despite reports that BlackBerry is up for sale, one analyst believes the company isn't dying and is actually selling more smartphones than several other manufacturers.
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SoftBank to take over mobile distributor Brightstar for $1.26B
Fresh from its acquisition of Sprint, Japan's SoftBank plans to take control of Brightstar, the dominant distributor of mobile devices in the U.S. and a global player serving more than 200 carriers.
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Small biz admins squawk over Windows 8.1 updates
Small business IT administrators are angry at Microsoft for making them update each Windows 8 machine individually to Windows 8.1, a tedious task that requires them to point each device at the Windows Store and download a 3GB file.
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NASA's moon probe starts outer space Internet test
NASA's newly launched lunar probe has begun testing what could eventually become an outer space Internet.
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FTC gets refunds to consumers bilked by online operation promising free gas
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has begun to send more than 58,000 refund checks to consumers who lost money to Green Millionaire, a company that promised a free book explaining how to power cars and homes at no cost, but then billed customers for an online magazine they never ordered.
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Amazon adds audio to cloud-based transcoding service
Amazon Web Services has added the option to use its Elastic Transcoder for audio-only conversions.
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