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First look: Apple iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C
The latest iPhone brings fingerprint recognition technology, a 64-bit processor and a sidekick. Read More


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How Microsoft's Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 are better suited for businesses
When Microsoft launches the next generation of Surface tablets in two weeks, they'll be better suited to use in enterprises than the initial offerings, making them both more mobile with longer battery life and better suited for office work with a docking station add-on that gives them Ethernet connectivity. Read More

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What online news looked like on 9/11
With Twitter, Facebook and YouTube yet to come, newspapers and TV sites played pivotal role Read More

Apple's new iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s: Is better good enough?
On Tuesday, Apple announced its widely anticipated new smartphones, the "budget" iPhone 5c and the high-end iPhone 5s. Both phones make significant advances from previous Apple models, and top their Android competitors in some important ways. They're impressive efforts and, like many people, I'd be happy to upgrade from my iPhone 5 to a 5s. Read More


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Apple stuns with 64-bit iPhone 5S; unveils lower-priced 5C
Apple unveiled its new high-end iPhone, and stunned observers by implementing a 64-bit CPU architecture and operating system for it. It also unveiled a lower-cost plastic model that's half the price of its aluminum cousin. Read More

Products of the week 9.9.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Symantec and Barracuda Networks Read More

Email spam campaign distributes Android scareware
Android malware is following in the footsteps of Windows malware with attackers adopting some of the same distribution and monetization techniques despite the major differences between the platforms. Read More

Eagles' fans can access free Wi-Fi net at home opener
Philadelphia Eagles fans attending Sunday's home opener at Lincoln Financial Field will be able to access a new free Wi-Fi network to watch game video, visit social networks or even order food. Read More


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Opera Coasts into iPad browser market
Opera Software yesterday launched a new browser, dubbed Coast, for the iPad, touting it as a radical departure from run-of-the-mill mobile Web browsers. Read More

Google improves Gmail for feature phones
Smartphones are taking over, but feature phones still matter to Google, which has updated Gmail for the cheap devices with an improved user interface. Read More

Wireless charging from 30 feet away -- does startup have a game changer?
Ossia unwrapped a wireless charging technology called Cota that's based on the same unlicensed spectrum that powers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee and other wireless communication standards, and that can charge devices from as much as 10 feet and eventually 30 feet. Read More

Wireless USB to get high-speed jolt from WiGig
The WiGig high-speed wireless standard will power a new wireless version of USB through a deal between the Wi-Fi Alliance and the USB Implementers Forum. Read More

Amazon says it won't offer a free smartphone, after all
A spokesperson for online powerhouse Amazon has denied reports that the company plans to offer a free smartphone to consumers, saying that no handsets will be released in 2013, and that it wouldn't be free in any case. Read More


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