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Look ma, no wires: Google unveils $60 Nexus 4 wireless charger
When it comes to charging the Nexus 4, Google has a new way for users to do so in style. The Mountain View, Calif., company began selling a $59.99 wireless charger for its flagship phone this week that also doubles as a stand. The charger looks like a...
Tags: Google Nexus 4, Google Inc., Michelle Obama, Google Play
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Grammys 2013: Broadway's 'Once' wins musical theater award
"Once," the intimate, Tony Award-winning Broadway musical that is based on the Oscar-winning movie of the same name, won a Grammy Award on Sunday. The Broadway cast recording for "Once: A New Musical" won for musical theater album at a pre-show ceremony...
Tags: Music Theater, Newsies (musical), Theater, Broadway Theater, Entertainment
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Can AEG's AXS change the way tickets are sold?
In its bid to create a ticketing system that can eventually compete head-to-head with Ticketmaster, Los Angeles entertainment giant AEG is putting forth a bold argument: The long-standing concept of the morning on-sale needs to die. "It's 2013, a 24-...
Tags: Ticketmaster, Los Angeles Clippers, AEG, Live Nation, Los Angeles Lakers
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Apple, Dell, Microsoft and life's little ironies
We would be remiss in our coverage of the Dell deal today if we did not point out some of the delicious ironies and coincidences contained therein. Let us flash back first to 1997. It's Aug. 6, at the Macworld conference in Boston. Apple's interim chief...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Dell Inc., Michael S. Dell, Bill Gates
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Facebook working on location-tracking app, report says
Facebook is working on a new mobile app that could track a user's location even when the phone isn't being used. The app would allow users to find each other using the GPS capabilities of their devices, a Bloomberg Businessweek reported Monday. Unlike...
Tags: Media Industry, Social Media, Amazon Kindle Fire
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CES 2013: Microsoft exec makes the case for Windows Phone 8
You’d have a hard time finding a bigger advocate for Windows Phone 8 than Greg Sullivan, a senior product manager at Microsoft. When I caught up with him at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas last week, he was an...
Tags: Media Industry, Google Inc., Conservation, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations
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CES 2013: Samsung shows off flexible, unbreakable smartphone screens
Samsung has been rumored to be readying flexible, high-resolution displays for its smartphones, and this week at CES the South Korean tech giant somewhat confirmed those rumors by showing off several prototypes. At its keynote the company announced...
Tags: YouTube
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Apple could launch lower-priced iPhone this year, report says
Apple could launch a lower-priced version of its iPhone this year to attract more customers in countries where carriers don't subsidize devices, according to a new report. The Wall Street Journal says the Cupertino tech giant is working on a new...
Tags: Computer Hardware, New Products, Apple iPhone
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Samsung sells 100 million Galaxy S smartphones
Samsung announced Monday that it has sold more than 100 million of its Galaxy S smartphones since launching the line in 2010. The South Korean company made the announcement with a series of photos posted to its Flickr account. The pictures show a...
Tags: Google Inc., The Wall Street Journal, New Products, Apple iPhone
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Samsung set to overtake Nokia as No. 1 cellphone brand worldwide
For the first time in 14 years, Nokia will not be the No. 1 cellphone brand in the world. Samsung is set to claim the top spot in the mobile handset market, accounting for 29% of worldwide cellphone shipments this year, according to market research firm...
Tags: Marketing, Microsoft Windows, Electronics, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations
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Court rules Apple iPhone infringes Sony and Nokia patents
A Delaware court ruled Thursday that Apple's iPhone infringes three patents held by Sony and Nokia, according to a report from Bloomberg. The case was brought by MobileMedia, a holding company owned by Sony, MPEG-LA and Nokia that controls those...
Tags: Trials, Google Inc., Computer Hardware, Apple iPad, New Products
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