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Droid 4: A smartphone for keyboard purists | Are your mobile apps spying on you?

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Galaxy Note: Lame tablet, lousy smartphone
Samsung's Android smartphone shipped in the United States on the AT&T Wireless 3G and 4G networks. Run, don't walk, as fast as possible away from this monstrosity. Read More


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Droid 4: A smartphone for keyboard purists
With a nicely designed slideout keyboard, the Droid 4 provides BlackBerry-using holdouts a compelling reason to drop the dying BlackBerry Bold platform and switch to a modern Android device. Read More

Are your mobile apps spying on you?
How much do mobile apps really know about you? More than you might think. Read More

Google bites into Apple, crams down cookies
Google has been caught with its hands quite literally in the cookie jar again. And no amount of Doubleclick -- er, double talk -- is going to save it this time. Read More

Microsoft's killer tablet opportunity
The Redmond giant has an opportunity to show what its technology will do that Apple won't even care about. One possible answer: Help employees be more effective at their jobs. Read More

How Microsoft wants to end the PC
Microsoft's development of a touch-savvy version of its Office suite is a clue that the company's thinking about a future where services and information aren't tethered to any one machine. Read More




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