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The BlackBerry 10 operating system could be the beleagued company's last chance to compete with the likes of Apple and Android. LAPTOP's Editor in Chief gives an in-depth review of the OS's new flagship smartphone, the BlackBerry Z10. There's plenty to like, but a dim screen and performance issues keep it from feeling like the smash hit BlackBerry needs.

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Apple to Sell 128GB iPad Starting February 5th

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Vine Micro-Video Sharing App Reviewed

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HP's Leaked Chromebook: Why We Hope the Specs Are Wrong

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Apple software hackers unveiled a website late Wednesday where the latest untethered jailbreak is expected to be released soon. READ MORE

BlackBerry delivers, but tough battle looms

The new Q10 and Z10 should stem the tide of defecting users, but may be too late to win over most consumers. READ MORE

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