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March 22, 2013

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Adobe and Apple: Allies and rivals through the ages

CTO Kevin Lynch leaving Adobe for Apple is just the latest example of how these companies remained tightly linked despite all their disagreements.

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BlackBerry's U.S. launch: Turning point or last gasp?

At last, the next-generation BlackBerry Z10 hits U.S. stores. CNET gets CEO Thorsten Heins' take on how it will be received.

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Google undeletes RSS extension for Chrome browser

It's not dead after all. Google has resurrected an extension that lets Chrome handle RSS and Atom feeds, even though it's not resurrecting the related Google Reader service.

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iPhone 5S to use faster chip and higher-end camera, says report

As expected, the next-generation iPhone won't be a major upgrade over the iPhone 5 but will offer a beefier processor and camera, according to DigiTimes.

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YouTube breaks records with 1 billion monthly users

If the video hosting service were a country, it would be the third largest in the world after China and India.

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Google is getting a smartwatch now too?

First Apple, then Samsung, and now Google. Word has it that another tech giant is working on its own wrist technology being developed in its Android unit.

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BP accused of rewriting environmental record on Wikipedia

A British Petroleum representative allegedly rewrote 44 percent of the oil giant's Wikipedia page, including the environmental sections. Some Wikipedia editors are crying foul.

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Evasi0n jailbreak thwarted by iOS 6.1.3

Apple's latest iOS update puts the whammy on the popular jailbreak tool, so Evasi0n users will probably want to stick with iOS 6.1.2.

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Amazon looking to add subscription music service

Amazon is reportedly the latest company seeking to strike licensing deals with the music labels.

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Scientists briefly revive extinct frog from dead cells

Australian scientists break new ground in embryonic cloning by bringing back a dead frog species using eggs from a distant cousin.

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