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Chromebook Pixel review: A luxury laptop for life in the cloud

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Chromebook Pixel review: A luxury laptop for life in the cloud
A deep-dive review of Google's new Chromebook Pixel laptop, which has high-quality hardware and an amazing touch-based display -- and a few limitations. So at $1,300, is it the laptop for you? Read More


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MWC2013: BlackBerry COO talks BB10, launch, and plans
Kristian Tear, chief operating officer of BlackBerry, spoke to us at Mobile World Congress about the recent BB10 launch, response from customers and the mobile market. Read More

TD-LTE goes mainstream with a new performance promise
A version of LTE that could give consumers more mobile bandwidth for downloading content or apps is moving from the margins to the mainstream at Mobile World Congress this week. Read More

Dell releases first wireless ultrabook docking station
Dell has taken the wraps off the Dell Wireless Dock, which allows the company's Latitude 6430u Ultrabook to connect to peripherals wirelessly using the WiGig standard. Read More

Intel takes on ARM in low-cost Android tablet market
One of the first low-cost Android tablets with an Intel x86 processor was announced at Mobile World Congress, setting the stage for a long battle between the world's largest chip maker and ARM, whose processors go into most tablets today. Read More

German engineers deconstruct smartphones to find new uses
Smartphones, it seems, can do anything. Read More

LTE smartphone prices dropping surprisingly fast, analyst says
Products from several smartphone vendors and processors from the likes of Nvidia are helping drive down the cost of LTE-enabled devices. Read More

JR Raphael: Putting the Chromebook Pixel in perspective
The Chromebook Pixel isn't your average computer -- so why did Google make such a costly cloud-centric device? Believe it or not, it actually makes a lot of sense. Read More


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Industrial sapphire might be your next smartphone display
Sapphire could someday be used in some smartphone displays instead of the toughened Gorilla Glass popular today. Read More

ARM still drives design for smartphones -- 1 billion in 2013
ARM creates the intellectual property used in the designs used to run more than 95% of the smartphones in the world, but the company had only a small booth at the edge of Hall 6 at Mobile World Congress this week. Read More

General Dynamics aims to offer government-level security on smartphones
General Dynamics is looking to bring U.S. government-level security to consumer smartphones, allowing organizations to benefit from the type of strong data protection only available on expensive and clunky mobile terminals. Read More

Tizen mobile OS shows some teething issues
Mobile operators are passionate about the Tizen OS, but it appears there's a lot of work to do before the smartphones running it will go on sale later this year. Read More

Cricket's Muve Music download service expanding outside the U.S.
Cricket Communications' unlimited music download service, Muve, has blossomed in the past 18 months and will soon expand in another month outside the U.S., a Cricket executive said Tuesday. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Ghost in the machine: Six months with the Galaxy Nexus
After six months with my Galaxy Nexus phone I can honestly say I love it. And I hate it. I bought the Nexus because it uses an unadulterated version of Android (most vendors customize Android with their own look and feel) -- and because I loved the screen. I still do, but... Read More

Preston Gralla: King of hype? Nokia CEO says Windows Phone "can be the biggest operating system in the world"
Windows Phone is bumping along with a market share in the low single digits, but Nokia CEO Stephen Elop claims that Windows Phone "can be the biggest operating system in the world." If that's not the definition of chutzpah, I don't know what is. Read More

 

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