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Tuesday, September 9, 2014
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Intel on Tuesday made a mobile splash as it kicked off the Intel Developer Forum being held in San Francisco through Thursday. It announced the commercial availability of Intel Edison, its postage stamp-sized System on a Chip, and of its second-generation Intel XMM 7260 and 7262 LTE modem. It also unveiled the MICA bracelet -- available exclusively on AT&T's network. Other announcements include the Intel Reference Design for Android program for tablets and the A-Wear developer program for creating new applications with data-driven intelligence.


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Intel on Tuesday made a mobile splash as it kicked off the Intel Developer Forum being held in San Francisco through Thursday. It announce...

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Apple on Tuesday rebuilt its iPhone foundation by introducing two new models with Retina HD displays: the iPhone 6 at 4.5 inches, and the iPhone 6 Plus at 5.5 inches. It launched Apple Pay, which promises to become the catalyst NFC mobile payment technology needs to become mainstream. It introduced a drool-worthy smartwatch -- Apple Watch -- in two sizes, three style collections, and six choices of straps. To cap it off, U2 played at the Apple event and agreed to release its first new album in years to 500,000 million iTunes customers for free.


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Apple on Tuesday rebuilt its iPhone foundation by introducing two new models with Retina HD displays: the iPhone 6 at 4.5 inches, and the ...

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At today’s event at the Flint Center in Cupertino, Calif., Apple announced two new sizes of iPhone. As per rumors we’ve been seeing since ea...

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Day 2 of Disrupt SF 2014 is officially underway. Our stage is ready to grace some of the most baller speakers we’ve ever had. Are you ready?...

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And it’s here. After months of rampant speculation (and an abnormally high number of apparent leaks), the new iPhone has arrived. In fact, t...

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Monday, September 8, 2014
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Worried about the NSA spying on your smartphone? How about online hackers? Truth be told, the greatest threat to your confidential information is a lot closer to you -- namely, your partner. That's what a recent survey of more than 13,000 people in the United States revealed. Avast last week reported its findings. Among them: The majority of women snoop on their men's phones just because they're curious, but a third of married women peek at their hubby's mobile to see if he's faithful. Paranoia? Maybe not.


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Worried about the NSA spying on your smartphone? How about online hackers? Truth be told, the greatest threat to your confidential informa...

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Remember that “suspicious activity” that Home Depot was looking into last week? Six days later, the company has at last publicly confirmed t...

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