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German app developer Alexander Nast doesn't use an iPhone--he prefers the Sony smartphone
 
  Has Apple won the smartphone war?  
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  Google is working on a fleet of small self-driving cars, one of which is shown here during a practice run last year at the company's Northern California test facility.   Self-driving car wish list: Safety but no coffee
Carnegie Mellon University survey lays out what we want from our autonomous cars.
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  Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos presents the company's first smartphone, the Fire Phone, on June 18 in Seattle.   Tech Five: Amazon surges in early trading
Company blew past estimates with earnings per share of 45 cents.
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  The Manything app for iOS can turn your iPhone into a security camera.   Turn your old phone into a security camera
Apps for Android and iOS can transform your smartphone into a security device.
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  Apple's iPhone 5   Q&A: How to manage snooping apps
Tips on scanning apps to determine what data they can access.
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  Google logo is seen on a wall at the entrance of the Google offices in Brussels on February 5, 2014.   Is Google the Teflon stock?
Investors give the Internet giant a pass on disappointing revenue miss.
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  AFP 537221842 A CIT USA NY   Google's surprising problem is out
Google has a surprising problem. And it's becoming less of a secret.
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  An Amazon popup store at the Westfield Mall in San Francisco on Nov. 2, 2014.   Amazon shares rally 12% after profit returns
Amazon's fourth-quarter revenue was $29.33 billion, lower than analyst estimates.
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  Cutting the cable cord   A TV deal to rival cord-cutting
A TV deal so great even cord cutters will think twice
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  Tammie Lou Van Sant, 53, says her lives has been transformed by Google Glass.   Google's Glass deserves a second life
Glass may have been ridiculed by many but it already has changed the lives of many.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Filipinos pay their respects to 44 Police Special Action Force officers during the necrological service at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig on Jan. 30. The officers were killed in a clash with Muslim rebels during an operation to capture two suspected terr

Filipinos pay their respects to 44 Police Special Action Force officers during the necrological service at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig on Jan. 30. The officers were killed in a clash with Muslim rebels during an operation to capture two suspected terr
 
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