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March 29, 2013

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Is T-Mobile's new no-contract plan really a good deal?

In this Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon does the math to show you how much money wireless subscribers can save on T-Mobile's new contractless service plans.

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T-Mobile's iPhone 5 will differ from the pack

At long last, T-Mobile will sell its own iPhone 5, but there are a few differences between this version and the iPhone on other carriers.

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Apple again said to be planning game hardware

A new report says Apple is shopping around the idea of a physical game controller to developers, with plans to launch it next month.

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iPhone 5S to launch June 20, go on sale July, claims report

A report from Japanese Web Site MacFan seems the first to suggest a specific date for the launch of the next iPhone.

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BlackBerry's off to a nice start. So now what?

BlackBerry may be back in the black and selling Z10 phones, but it still needs to prove it's back in the game.

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How the Spamhaus DDoS attack could have been prevented

Internet engineers have known for at least 13 years how to stop major distributed denial of service attacks. But thanks to a combination of economics and inertia, attacks continue. Here's why.

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Facebook on the verge of announcing HTC smartphone?

A cryptic media invite to see the social network's "Home on Android" gets the rumor mill running anew about an upcoming Facebook phone.

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Amazon scoops up Goodreads social network

The giant Web retailer pays an undisclosed amount to acquire the book-reading social network.

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Plotting the next Silicon Valley -- you'll never guess where

special report Crave globe-trotter Eric Mack kicks off an exclusive four-part series on the unlikely Latin American spot hoping to transform itself into a new hub for science, technology, and innovation.

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Microsoft acknowledges Windows Blue, announces next Build conference

Company reveals more about "Blue," sets Build conference for June.

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