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| February 28, 2013 CNET Daily News | |
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Ubuntu Touch beats Firefox OS to win best of MWC from CNET Our team judges Canonical's new mobile OS to be the most exciting thing at Mobile World Congress, with Mozilla's software as runner-up. | Facebook reminds you that Graph Search is too cool for you So you want Graph Search? Too bad. But here are some neat ways to dream about how you might search on the social network, courtesy of Facebook. | T-Mobile USA adds customers but sheds sales in latest quarter The carrier attracted 61,000 new customers in total in the fourth quarter, though sales fell by 5.2 percent from a year ago. | Practical, affordable phones take center stage at MWC 2013 There were a few super phones here at Mobile World Congress, but for the most part, it was budget-friendly fare that hogged the spotlight. | iTunes U hits 1 billion downloads More than 60 percent of app downloads from iTunes U come from outside the United States, and the educational content can be accessed in 155 countries. | Using space telescopes to measure black hole distortion The ability to measure the distortion of space and time near the supermassive black holes lurking at the hearts of many, if not all, large galaxies may give astronomers a new tool for studying galactic evolution. | Man-and-woman Mars trip by 2018? Can you say 'couples counseling'? Wealthy space buff makes serious announcement about sending a man and woman on a bare-bones flyby past the Red Planet. But building a cheap, reliable spacecraft in five years is just one issue facing planners. | | |  |  | Should you hold your breath for Google Fiber? Three months after Google launched its Gigabit network in Kansas City, Mo., CNET pays the town a visit to find out how the blazing-fast pipe has changed the way people work, and where Google will install the system next. | | | | | | |
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