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February 25, 2013

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Samsung invite confirms Galaxy S4 March 14 launch event

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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WebOS lives! LG to resurrect it for smart TVs

LG acquires the troubled mobile operating system from Hewlett-Packard, getting software, engineering talent, and HP licenses acquired from Palm.

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Samsung: no interest in Mozilla's Firefox OS

CNET has learned that the biggest potential partner will skip Mozilla's browser-based smartphone OS. Samsung has other operating system priorities -- Android and Tizen.

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Nokia CEO: We are not a me-too device-maker

Nokia's path to developing an indelible identity? Make something different.

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Oscars winners, losers jump in Amazon sales rankings

Volume 10 of host Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy" jumped more than 3,000 percent on the site's bestseller list, while best picture winner "Argo" climbed five spots to No. 25.

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Barnes & Noble to consider takeover bid from founder

Leonard Riggio, who also serves as the bookseller's chairman, plans to make an offer for Barnes & Noble's retail locations and online store but not its Nook e-reader and tablet business.

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Android wins U.S. smartphone lead back from iOS, says report

Android phone makers can thank Sprint for much of their sales gains in the November-through-January period, says market researcher Kantar Worldpanel ComTech.

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