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February 22, 2013

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Is Republic's $19 cell phone service too good to be true?

Republic Wireless's $19 wireless service is a steal. But is it too good to be true? In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon highlights why you get what you pay for with this service.

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Mobile World Congress: The year's best smartphone party

The annual event in Barcelona, Spain, will produce some of 2013's most exciting smartphone news. Join CNET as we cover the show inside and out.

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Statistics wizard Nate Silver gives his Oscar predictions

Silver calculates that "Argo" is a lock to take home the best-picture Oscar, and Steven Spielberg will top Ang Lee for best director.

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Apple releases iOS 6.1.3 beta with passcode bug fix in tow

Available for developers, the new beta is designed to resolve a flaw that allows someone to bypass the lock screen.

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Google Glass patent application gets really technical

The Web giant details everything from the bridge to the display of its high-tech spectacles, saying advancements in wearable displays have really been needed.

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PS4 and the Vita: The multiscreen dream...again

Will Sony's handheld PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 work together to do things you've only dreamed of? Well, hopefully.

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Google's Chromebook Pixel elevates Chrome OS ambitions

The browser-based Chrome OS now has a high-end home: a refined $1,299 laptop with a high-resolution touch screen. It paves the way for Chrome OS tablets, too.

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Fashion, function, and the future of frames. The Google Glass patent application reveals details for the high-tech spectacles.

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