Apple has acknowledged that a manufacturing issue has affected battery life for a limited number of iPhone 5s devices and will replace those phones free of charge.
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Lenovo’s new line of Yoga tablets bring a flexible form factor to the Android arena offering a unique kickstand for three different angles.
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HarperCollins has begun selling some ebooks directly, starting with titles by C.S. Lewis. These are DRM-protected EPUB files, so if you want a Kindle version you'll have to buy through Amazon.
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Amazon on Wednesday launched “a literary journal for the digital age,” Day One (not to be confused with the journaling app of the same name), which will publish the work of one writer and one poet each week. An annual subscription will normally be $19.99 but is $9.99 […]
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Electronic Arts is experiencing trouble with its Origin platform again, mistakenly region-locking users' ISPs to Europe.
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IBM has conceded its long-running legal battle to build the CIA's no-longer-so-secret cloud, according to Federal Computer Week.
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As part of its ongoing shift from offering content to being a "full-service engagement platform for patients," WebMD has acquired Avado to help patients and physicians interact.
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Twitter launched a new feature that adds images and video previews to a user's timeline automatically, a move that is clearly designed to appeal to advertisers -- but will it wind up irritating more users than it attracts?
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Without the nagging distractions of shareholders, will Dell be able to execute on ambitious cloud-and-services plans to grow beyond hardware? As of today, we'll start finding out.
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Which small tablet delivers the biggest bang for your buck?
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The performance of Apple's iMac with a 27" inch screen led to complaints of an "iLemon," and now a class action suit from a man who says half his screen went dark.
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A Stanford startup has created a circuit and algorithm that cancels interference, allowing incoming and outgoing signals to utilize the same frequency.
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Google is now automatically editing videos uploaded by Google+ users to turn shaky, fragmented camera phone clips into shareable videos with soundtracks and video effects.
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Cloudera is now positioning itself less as a company selling Hadoop and more as a company selling what it calls an "enterprise data hub." It's not about the technologies, the company argues, but what they can do for users.
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The feds are expected to announce a record $35 million fine on Infosys for visa fraud later on Tuesday.
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Neighborhood-focused social media company Nextdoor has raised $60 million, including an investment from Comcast.
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An MIT professor has created an algorithm he says can work in conjunction with rangefinders and adaptive cruise control systems to keep cars moving at the ideal speeds to limit traffic jams.
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In an op-ed piece in the New York Times, an author complained about repeatedly being asked to write for free, but what he finds so insulting is something many others see as an opportunity -- and it is not going away any time soon
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An October IDTechEx report states that by 2015, the market for 3D printing material like plastics and metals could be worth $244 to $615 million. The spread comes from a big question: whether or not the industry will become competitive. Right now, companies can get away with […]
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Over the next few weeks, owners of Google Glass can invite up to three others to the Explorer program. Google also has some slightly different Glass hardware coming that will accept lenses; current owners can swap out their device if they want.
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