Friday, March 29, 2013

A sneak peek at parts for the iPhone 5S?

On this week's episode of Apple Byte: T-Mobile brings on the iPhone 5 with new features you won't find on other carriers. We get a peek at purported iPhone 5S parts, and Apple TV in 2014? Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

March 29, 2013

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A sneak peek at parts for the iPhone 5S?

On this week's episode of Apple Byte: T-Mobile brings on the iPhone 5 with new features you won't find on other carriers. We get a peek at purported iPhone 5S parts, and Apple TV in 2014?

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Google jumps aboard the smartwatch train

Google seems to be feeling left out of the smartwatch revolution. Also this week, the next-gen Xbox continues to blow Karyne's mind, a $99 Kindle Fire is probably not on the horizon, and Google Play tweaks make co-host Lynn La feel warm and fuzzy inside.

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Will the $99 Ouya gaming console succeed?

We take a brief look at the Ouya, a $99 Android-based video game console. It lets you not only play games, but develop them as well.

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Jeep Cherokee

Gone is your iconic America Jeep look, here to stay possibly is the more streamlined and possibly controversial front end of the new Jeep Cherokee, with a face that tracks its lineage to Alfa Romeo, which also owns Jeep. CNET's Brian Cooley dissects the look and the tech.

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Razer Edge tablet turns from PC gaming console into handheld

The many forms of Razer's Windows 8 PC gaming tablet: large handheld, TV console, little PC, and just an old-fashioned 10-inch touchscreen.

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First look: Samsung Galaxy S4

Is the Galaxy S4 a game changer?
Check out CNET's first look at the Samsung Galaxy S4

CNET dives into Samsung's new flagship smartphone's camera and eye-tracking extras.
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Inside the home of the future

Join Always On as we get a tour of the home of the future, including touch-enabled kitchen panels, automated lighting, and thermostats.

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