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PS4 News: Console to Be in High Demand
GameStop has some good news for Sony as the retailer feels the PS4 will be in high demand when it launches.
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FBI Gmail Spying? FBI Wants New Powers to Spy on Your Skype, GChat, Emails in Real Time
FBI wants real time Gmail spying powers, according to new reports out this week.
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BlackBerry Z10 Review: Too Little, Too Late?
The new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone recently launched through AT&T and the carrier provided The Christian Post with an opportunity to test out the device and see if it will be able to revive BlackBerry. The time spent with the device shows that it has potential, but the biggest issue with the Z10 seems to be the lack of confidence both fans and developers have for it.
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'Biggest Cyber Attack Ever' Threatens Web
Millions of Internet users around the world are experiencing slow connection due to "the biggest ever cyber-attack in history." The assault, which now threatens to rock the Internet to its core, came after a European spam-fighting group went after a Dutch web hosting service used by spammers.
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Amazon to Launch Smartphone in Second Quarter of 2013
Amazon will launch its very own smartphone during the second quarter of this year.
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Facebook Reply Option to Allow Users to Reply to Individual Posts, Prioritize Popular Threads (VIDEO)
Facebook is launching a "reply" option for users so that people can reply directly to comments left on their page.
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HTC One Release Date Set for Last Week of April
The HTC One release date has been confirmed for the last week of April in North America.
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T-Mobile Contracts: No More 2-Year Contracts, Including for Samsung Galaxy III, Iphone?
T-Mobile is ending its confining two-year contracts and opting to offer customer a plan somewhere between its no-contract, prepaid plans and the two-year contract in hopes of getting the edge on the bigger phone carriers, AT&T and Verizon.
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Lab Grown Parts Promise a More Seamless Solution for Mending Human Body
Thanks to stem and progenitor cells, scientists in the United States and abroad are forecasting a future where defective human body parts like livers, hearts, hips, knees and ears will eventually be replaced by healthy lab grown replicas.
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Galaxy Note 2 App Allows Users to Become Cartoon Creators
A new stylus app for the Galaxy Note 2 that allows users to become cartoon creators was released in the Google Play store.
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