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Review: Apple's iOS 7 is much more than a pretty face

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Review: Apple's iOS 7 is much more than a pretty face
iOS 7 officially arrives today, giving iPhone and iPad users a mobile OS that looks radically different and offers a slew of new features. Columnist Michael deAgonia walks you through the highlights of the update. Read More
 


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Layoffs coming to BlackBerry could reach 40%
BlackBerry said it will continue to take steps to optimize its business, following a report that up to 40% of its 12,700 employees will lose their jobs by year's end. Read More
 

Apple delivers visually revamped iOS 7
Apple today shipped iOS 7, a free upgrade that dramatically alters the look and feel of its mobile operating system. Some users reported problems grabbing the upgrade right after its release. Read More
 

LG G2 deep-dive review: Extraordinary hardware in an ordinary phone
LG's G2, its latest Android smartphone, has an outstanding screen, top notch performance, and buttons on the back. Is that enough to make it worth buying? Read More
 

Microsoft ships upgraded preview of IE11 for Windows 7
  Microsoft today shipped a more polished preview of Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7. Read More
 

Apple turns on iTunes Radio
Apple today launched iTunes Radio, the company's first foray into streaming music, as it upgraded iTunes to version 11.1 and its mobile operating system to iOS 7. Read More
 

3D printing techniques will be used to construct buildings, here and in outer space
Engineers at the University of Southern California are developing a construction method known as Contour Crafting that uses a robot-controlled extruding machine to pour fiber-reinforced concrete like toothpaste to form walls. Read More
 

BlackBerry messaging service rolls out to Android and iPhone this weekend
Amid rumors of layoffs and a possible sale of the company, BlackBerry today announced some good news: its growing BBM instant messaging service will be available for Android and iPhone devices in the next several days. Read More
 


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Private company launches spacecraft for space station rendezvous
Hours after liftoff today, Orbital Sciences' Cygnus spacecraft is flying at 17,500 mph as it races to rendezvous with the International Space Station. Read More
 

NASA targets 3D printing for astronauts, cheap satellites
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Video brew: iPhone 5 s-is-for-same: Why mess with perfection
Are you already queuing up for the iPhone 5s? Well, you should be, because with this new device, Apple is giving us something completely … the same. That's right: The "s" in iPhone 5s stands for "same." Read More
 

BlackBerry announces Z30 smartphone with 5-in. display and large battery
BlackBerry today announced the Z30 smartphone with a 5-in. display and a larger battery for 25 hours of mixed usage. Read More
 

Jay Cline: What will Snowden leak next?
What if NSA leaker Edward Snowden hasn't been reckless but instead is following a carefully thought-out plan? If so, we can make some guesses about what revelations will come next. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Is iOS 7 a Windows Phone knockoff?
Windows Phone users may experience deja vu when they look at iOS 7, because many of the design elements seem cribbed from Windows Phone. Is it pure coincidence, or is Apple getting its inspiration straight from Microsoft? Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Arrogant Apple's customer focus keeps Mac users happy for a decade
As Apple approaches its October Mac upgrades, the company leads the computer world in keeping customers happy, even while competitors continue to miss the point of good user interfaces and superior product design. Read More
 

 

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