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Lenovo ships its first LTE smartphone
Lenovo announced its first LTE smartphone and other handsets priced between $219 to $549, but none will be immediately available in the U.S., one of the largest mobile device markets. Read More
 


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2014: Does Apple still look doomed?
Don't be fooled by the company's rocky 2013. There are strong signs that it has turned the corner. Read More
 

Samsung lays groundwork for smartphones with more RAM
Samsung Electronics has announced a new chip that will make it possible for the company and others to build smartphones and tablets with up to 4GB of RAM. Read More
 

In exascale, Japan stands apart with firm delivery plan
  Japan intends to deliver an exascale supercomputer in six years. The firm completion date makes Japan novel among the nations in the race to build exascale systems. Read More
 

Sharky: Details, details
  Pilot fish is the IT manager for a company that makes paving materials when he gets a call from a plant manager: Asphalt manufacturing has stopped at his plant because a keyboard stopped working. Read More
 


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Is Apple's 13-in. iPad a desktop for kids?
Rumors about Apple building a very large iPad have been unavoidable for seven months. But does a giant iPad make sense? Read More
 

10 mobile tech predictions for 2014
What does 2014 have in store for mobile technology? Experts, analysts and others share their predictions for smartphones, tablets, platforms, wireless network technologies, video and mobile banking in the coming year. Read More
 

Chromebooks' success punches Microsoft in the gut
Chromebooks had a very good year, according to retailer Amazon.com and industry analysts. And that's bad news for Microsoft. Read More
 

Robot Revue: DARPA Robotics Challenge in video
Two days of robotic competition wrapped up today in Homestead, Fla. Here's a special music video featuring highlights from the DARPA Robotics Challenge 2013. Read More
 

 

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