In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon explains why the Samsung Galaxy S4 is a device worth waiting for, even if you already have your eye set on the Galaxy S3.
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With Chrome OS foundering, the company needed to take a bold step to kick-start its cloud vision.
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Newly ousted Groupon chief executive Andrew Mason publishes a brutally honest internal memo to employees on his departure.
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During a talk at TED, the Google co-founder says Glass improves on the smartphone experience.
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The company says two vulnerabilities are being actively exploited and recommends that Windows and Mac OS X users of the browser plug-in update their systems immediately.
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Five major ISPs, including AT&T, Cablevision, Verizon, Time Warner, and Comcast, sign on to help copyright holders "educate" consumers downloading copyrighted movies, games, music, and more.
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Elon Musk told Bloomberg TV that the newspaper's review of the Model S lowered the company's valuation by tens of millions of dollars.
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A Samsung invitation tweeted this morning confirms that the company will show off its next Galaxy S phone on March 14.
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"We need to be one Yahoo," reads a memo reportedly sent to staff, so come June any existing work-from-home arrangements will be rendered null and void.
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Google's Chromebook Pixel has two killer features that MacBooks don't. Maybe it's time for Apple to rethink the MacBook concept.
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We take a look at what life is like behind the scenes at the world's biggest dedicated mobile tech show.
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Phone cases, tablet cases, you name it, there's a case for it.
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Displays made from the second-hardest compound on Earth would be extremely hard to scratch or break. CNET checks out a sapphire screen prototype.
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Powermat's redesigned iPhone 5 wireless charging case made its first appearance at Mobile World Congress.
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As magnetic fields on the sun rearrange and realign, sunspots appear in unstable configurations that lead to eruptions of solar flares.
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Difficult to see, these enormously dense objects are buried at the hearts of galaxies.
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