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The first customer to purchase an iPad Air exits an Apple Store in Amsterdam.
 
  Apple launches the iPad Air  
  Consumers line up at Apple stores worldwide to pick up latest iPad.  
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  The iPad Air.   Best deals for iPad Air
Wal-Mart will sell iPad Air for $479, or consider trading in your old one for a good deal.
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  tech      
  The Nexus 5.   Google unveils new Nexus 5 phone
New device has 5-inch screen, improved camera. Price starts at $349 with no contract.
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  Asa Butterfield shows   Talking Your Tech: Asa Butterfield races with iPad app
Tech-savvy teen actor is a photography buff.
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  Jonathan Terry and Dalton Jackson use iPads on Oct. 24 at Niceville High School in Niceville, Fla.   Will TV sets become a dying breed?
One company is betting consumers might ditch their TV but still pay for TV channels.
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  Programs like  CrystalDiskInfo and SpeedFan can check for software and hardware issues on your computer.   Q&A: How can I tell if my computer is dying?
A few programs will help you figure out if your software glitches are part of a bigger issue
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  Reboot your computer before trying other fixes.   Reboot: A classic fix that really does work
There's a good reason why your repairperson suggests rebooting before anything else.
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  Groupon's redesigned website.   Groupon builds new website, eyeing marketplace growth
Groupon's new website improves search in bid for marketplace status.
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  nation      
  After Superstorm Sandy hit on Oct. 29, 2012, the power went out and New York skyline went dark.   Post Sandy, U.S. pushes microgrids for backup power
One year after Superstorm Sandy, U.S. plans and builds more microgrids to keep lights on.
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  business      
  Jennifer Leigh, a Delaware native who travels the globe playing poker, said she prefers to play online. When she returns in November to Delaware, she said she plans to try out virtual poker here.   Del. begins online blackjack, poker, roulette, slots
A week of tests with registered players starts now.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Visitors inspect a sculpture by artist Qian Sihua at the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition on Oct. 31 on the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walkway in Sydney, Australia.

Visitors inspect a sculpture by artist Qian Sihua at the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition on Oct. 31 on the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walkway in Sydney, Australia.
 
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