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Android tablets challenge iPad on the factory floor
Android tablets are getting down and dirty on factory floors and taking a bite out of Apple iPad’s dominance there, according to GE Intelligent...
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Apple issues annual environmental report, touts renewable energy
While technological progress and the environment often seem to be at odds, many tech companies are working hard to lessen the impact their businesses...
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Can your smartphone really replace your point-and-shoot camera?
When I see something that I’d like to capture and save for posterity, or share with friends and family, I reach into my pocket for my ever-present...
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Hands on with Facebook’s new News Feed
Like all Facebook redesigns, the site’s new look will take some getting used to, but some of its design innovations just plain make sense.I’ve...
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TweetDeck shutdown gives a glimpse of Twitter’s future
The iPhone and Android versions of TweetDeck are going the way of the dodo. But rather than mourn the loss of the Twitter client, it’s worth considering...
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The evolution of Apple pointing devices part.2
After 34 years of Apple-brand pointing devices, you can sum up Apple’s input philosophy as thus: Stubborn simplicity. With only a few exceptions,...
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The evolution of Apple pointing devices part.1
After 34 years of Apple-brand pointing devices, you can sum up Apple’s input philosophy as thus: Stubborn simplicity. With only a few exceptions,...
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On the record: English cricketer James Anderson talks Jimmy 613, tour and iOS
With the Ashes series in England about to kick off, one of England’s leading wicket- takers of all time and self-proclaimed Apple fan James Anderson...
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PlayStation 4: A few more details come to light
Last week’s reveal of the PlayStation 4, despite lasting a whopping two hours, left us with a heap of questions. What will the system look...
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The history of electronic board games: Part 2
Back to the future The advent of the microprocessor in the 1970s stimulated drastic changes across many industries, from automobiles to consumer appliances.Even...
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The history of electronic board games: Part 1
Back to the future The advent of the microprocessor in the 1970s stimulated drastic changes across many industries, from automobiles to consumer appliances.Even...
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Evolution of the smart watch: Part 2
Smart watch technology marches on Since the time computers filled a room and consumed gigawatts of power, man has imagined a computer small enough...
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Evolution of the smart watch: Part 1
Smart watch technology marches on Since the time computers filled a room and consumed gigawatts of power, man has imagined a computer small enough...
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Abandoned Apples: Part 2
The machines we left behind For whatever reasons, humans eventually vacate the places they inhabit, and in doing so, things are left behind. Some...
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Abandoned Apples: Part 1
The machines we leave behind For whatever reasons, humans eventually vacate the places they inhabit, and in doing so, things are left behind. Some...
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Cook: The only thing Apple won’t do is release a lousy product
Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage overnight at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet conference. Though — unsurprisingly — he spilled no...
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Overcoming Limitations: The Mac Color Classic, 20 years later
Two decades ago, Apple unveiled the Macintosh Color Classic, the last US-released Mac to sport a compact form factor and the first desktop Mac with...





