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Apple iBooks 2 with Textbooks may reduce back pain and improve student health

Apple's iBooks 2 announcement with Textbooks could revolutionize the textbook market. Now, we just need to see textbook publishers jump on board and save the backs of our children.

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Live Webcast: Is 2012 the Year of the Cloud? Then It's Also the Year of Google Apps

Check out this live webcast from Google. You'll learn all about Google Apps, how it works within the cloud, and what it can do for your business. Tune to learn more.


Intel to offer optional protection plan for overclocked Core processors

The additional protection plans offered by electronics companies are often of dubious value to consumers, but Intel has just launched one that may be a good value if you like to tweak your...

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Should RIM adopt Android or Windows Phone to stay alive?

RIM's smartphone market share continues to decline and nothing new is coming until at least the end of 2012. What should they do to stay relevant in today's fast moving mobile world?

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Consumers choosing smartphones with iPhone 4S helping close the Android-iOS gap

You may be seeing a lot of people looking at their smartphones on your daily commute and according to a recent Nielsen survey over 46% of U.S. mobile consumers now have smartphones.

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Alienware thinks small with new $699 X51 gaming PC

Alienware has been teasing a new system on its website, with a majestic and mysterious monolithic tower as the primary image. So it may come as a surprise that the gaming PC giant has revealed...

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Digital cameras to watch for in 2012: A recap of CES announcements

Though there weren't as many point-and-shoot announcements as usual at CES, camera vendors wowed with some high-end newcomers, including Nikon's D4 pro dSLR, Canon's PowerShot G1 X (a big-sensored...

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Apple aims to update, not upend, the textbook industry

Beleaguered college students may be vying for the reshaping of the textbook industry, but it won't happen during Apple's announcement tomorrow.

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Smart TV: Six big features that matter

Smart TVs offer a range of functionality, but which of their features actually make a difference?

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Latest Reviews

 

HP Folio 13
When it comes to Windows ultrabooks, the HP Folio 13 is the best of the bunch in terms of performance, price, and ergonomics, provided you can live with a less-than-razor-thin design. This laptop is targeted at small businesses but it's really for anyone who wants a reliable ultrabook that isn't a MacBook Air.

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Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR - digital camera
The Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR is loaded with features, but getting the best results takes some menu digging and patience.

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Nokia Lumia 710 - black (T-Mobile)
The $49.99 Nokia Lumia 710 is an excellent way to get the growing capabilities of a Windows Mango smartphone for a rock-bottom price. Though it isn't an Android superphone with a luscious AMOLED display, it's a practical device that covers all the mobile bases.

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Casio G'zOne Ravine 2 (Verizon Wireless)
The Casio G'zOne continues Casio's long tradition of ultrarugged phones with the bonus of improved call quality.

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