As Samsung gears up to release the latest version of its winning Galaxy smartphones, United Kingdom-based Vodafone announced it will be one of the first carriers lined up to offer the S III to the public. That makes us wonder if Vodafone’s joint subsidiary with Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, will carry the device in the United States.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Launch Nears in UK
Intel on Monday introduced the third-generation quad-core Intel Core processor family known as Ivy Bridge. The processors are the first to leverage Intel’s 22-nanometer 3-D tri-gate transistor technology
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Intel Rolls Out Ivy Bridge with 3-D Transistors
Industry analysts expect Apple will refresh its Mac computers midyear to reinvigorate growth, which may have softened somewhat in the first three months of 2012. Last week, for example, Piper Jaffray noted that Apple’s core MacBook and iMac lines, which account for half of Mac sales, have not had a meaningful refresh in over a year.
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Midyear Mac Makeover in the Making? Apple’s Lineup Losing Steam
The media are continuously flapping their gums about the best mobile apps out there, or they’re busy gossiping about the next up and coming mobile startup. No one seems to be talking about all the worst mobile apps that have completely missed their mark. The funniest part about the amount of failed apps is that there are hundreds of them, if not thousands, and they are all ignored.

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The Worst Mobile Apps Available, and We Really Mean ‘the Worst’
This is the second part of a two part series on gamification. If you’ve already read Part 1 , then we implore you to continue onwards for the good of society

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10 Reasons Why Every Business Should Be Interested in Gamification Part 2
Nowadays, cellphones are all about apps. And Microsoft is so determined to have lots of brand-name apps for its Windows Phone app store that it is willing to pay for them. All an app maker has to do is sign on the dotted line
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Microsoft Writes Checks To Fill Out Its App Store
Charge it to my phone. It’s the shopper’s new mantra as wireless carriers increasingly let you tack on charges — racked up at other online stores — to your phone bill
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More Merchants Embrace Direct Mobile Billing
You probably have that feeling of deja vu all over again. Technology funds soared 20.3% the past three months, vs
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Tech Funds Skyrocket — With a Bite of Apple
With Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhones hogging most of the market share, partners Nokia and Microsoft need a big hit phone to help their Windows Phone 7 gain a foothold in the market. The well-reviewed Lumia 900 is widely seen as a strong contender, but the current market makes it hard to predict if the Windows Phone 7 device can be hot
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Nokia’s Lumia 900 Has What It Takes, But Market Is Uncertain
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