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Unique KT Spider Phone Transforms Into a Tablet, Laptop, or Handheld Gaming Device

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Unique KT Spider Phone Transforms Into a Tablet, Laptop, or Handheld Gaming Device This Android smartphone has impressive phone specs, including a very high-resolution screen and full HD cameras, but its array of specialized docks is intriguiging.
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Google's Ice Cream Sandwich OS to Debut Before December Google's Eric Schmidt says the next version of his company's Android operating system will be released in October or November.
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Motorola Droid Bionic: Launch Day Briefing Verizon's first dual-core 4G LTE phone comes with a 1GHz processor and a $300 price tag with a two-year contract.
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Check Out This Funky Atari Retro-Joystick for iPad Discovery Bay's joined hands with Atari and plans to sell a groovy yesteryear joystick for the iPad that'll play games like Asteroids, Centipede, and Missile Command.
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Google Acquires Zagat in Bid to Boost Local Services Zagat has been around for 32 years and is on the ground in at least 100 cities. Zagat's reviews will be combined with Google search and Maps.
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Is 3D TV Doomed? Whether it's the goofy glasses or the cost of a new HDTV, 3D on TV seems to be sputtering.
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5 Reasons to Get Excited About Windows Phone 7 Mango The Windows Phone 7 Mango update, due out soon, looks enticing.
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Lost iPhone Case Continues, S.F. Police Launch Internal Probe The S.F. police now say the department is investigating the possible involvement of officers in this case.
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Will HP Leave PC Users Out in the Cold? The future of the company's PC business is cloudy, but it keeps forging ahead with new consumer products -- it's latest announcement an upgrade and price drop to the Pavilion DM1 laptop.
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Are Windows Phone 7 Apps Destined for Windows 8? Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang speculated about that possibility, and if that turns out to be true, it could be a boon to Windows 8.
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Netflix Claims Single-Stream Limit Was Mistake Did Netflix really mean to limit you to a single video stream at any given time? According to the company, the answer is no.
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IBM's Futuristic Storage Aims for Speed, Density IBM is working on both super-fast and super-dense storage media that should reach enterprises before the end of this decade.
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Yahoo Has No Easy Options For Making Consumers Interested Again The next CEO of Yahoo has a tough job ahead of them--finding nnew ways to get consumers excited about the ailing search engine again.
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Virtualize Unified Messaging for Microsoft Exchange You can formally run Microsoft's communication tools on any major vendor's VM -- as long as you observe a few key rules.
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Iridium Creates Link From iPhones to Satellites New devices allow smartphone data communications from anywhere on Earth.
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Microsoft Investigates Its Own Mobile Location Practices Lawsuit allegations spur a review, and reassurances from Microsoft that it doesn't associate a unique identifier with the location of its phones to track user movement.
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2 Tools That Can Kill Dead Spots Shaw reviews D-Link's Amplifi PowerLine AV 500 4-Port Gigabit Switch, Cisco's Linksys RE1000 Wireless-N Range Extender/Bridge.
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Sorry, Tablets. Laptops Still Dominate the Enterprise. As director of computing services for Cummins Inc., Smith helps the company's 40,000 employees get the right computers for their jobs, and now they're asking for tablets.
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Adobe's Digital Publishing Suite Will Support IOS 5 Newsstand Feature Adobe has announced that its Digital Publishing Suite will support the Newsstand feature in iOS.
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Windows Phone 7, Day 7: Tie Messaging Together With Threads The Threads feature in Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango" blurs the line between different forms of communication and lets you seamlessly switch between them within a single conversation.
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Unique KT Spider Phone Transforms Into a Tablet, Laptop, or Handheld Gaming Device This Android smartphone has impressive phone specs, including a very high-resolution screen and full HD cameras, but its array of specialized docks is intriguiging.
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Six Big Windows 8 Features for Small Business Here's a sneak peek at how Windows 8 is shaping up to serve users at work.
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