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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Why you should wait for the Samsung Galaxy S4


March 01, 2013
CNET Weekly News

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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Monday, February 25, 2013

New Asus FonePad: $249 tablet that makes calls


February 25, 2013
Today on CNET

With the Asus FonePad, can the maker of the Nexus 7 trump its own tablet? We go hands-on at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, to find out.
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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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Before Nathan Drake there was Lara Croft. Read our review of the newest version, 17 years later.
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Samsung, Huawei, and Mozilla get Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona off to a flying start.
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The PadFone Infinity is a 5-inch LTE smartphone that becomes a 10.1-inch tablet when docked into the PadFone Infinity Station.
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After months of leaked pics and rumors, Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is now officially a thing of reality. We got our hands on it today.
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