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What iTunes needs next

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April 26, 2013

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What iTunes needs next

Apple's venerable iTunes Store has been around for 10 years, but here's what it needs to make it through another 10.

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Android notebooks? Yep, Intel says, and they'll only cost $200

Dadi Perlmutter, Intel's chief product officer, also tells CNET that devices running Intel's mainstream Core line of processors could sell for as low as $399 to $499.

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T-Mobile's no-contract offer in hot water with Washington AG

T-Mobile has been ordered by Washington state's attorney general to correct alleged "deceptive" advertising that promises a no-strings-attached wireless service plan.

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Apple's WWDC 2013 sells out in two minutes

Apple's annual developer event sells out in just under 2 minutes, an all-time record.

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The new Xbox: Six things Microsoft needs to do

Microsoft's next Xbox will be unveiled next month, and the next generation of gaming's on the horizon. Here's what we sincerely hope to see.

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AP Twitter feed returns, minus many followers, after hacking

The Associated Press account is back up and tweeting after being offline for almost a whole day and having to reset its follower count.

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Amazon to release set-top box for Internet video, report says

Bloomberg reports the company will introduce a device this fall that's dedicated to streaming Internet-based video to TVs.

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Tim Cook leaves door open for larger iPhone

The Apple chief disses competitors who sacrifice screen quality for larger size, and hints that his company can do better.

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Apple profit slips 18%, but iPhone, iPad sales stay strong

Many of the numbers were good as Apple beat Wall Street's expectations for the most recent quarter -- but said it won't for the next one.

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Netflix plans to change up its family streaming service

Users can currently only stream two devices at once, but the video service is looking to charge a little more for a four-device option. Could this be a precursor to cracking down on account sharing?

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