May 25, 2013
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New Cookoo watch, app surprisingly sane
If you are a tech geek with a love of the ’80s and an obsession with your cellphone, you’ll go cuckoo for the Cookoo watch and free app. Note: The app works only in conjunction with the watch. S...
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Cellphone won’t stream live sports
Q.: I purchased a Samsung Galaxy Nexus cellphone last July because it could stream live sporting events and was a size I liked. Then I got a message asking if I wanted to update the operating syste...
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Stay connected with updated travel goods
Among the 260 exhibitors and 450 brands at the 2013 Travel Goods Show held in March in Las Vegas were dozens and dozens of travel goods devoted to keeping you connected to your electronics that kee...
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T-Mobile CEO John Legere speaks during a news conference on March 26 in New York. T-Mobile will start offering the iPhone 5 on April 12, filling what Legere said was "a huge void" in its phone lineup. The company is currently the only major U.S. carrier not to offer Apple's popular smartphone.
How your smartphone became a monthly commitment
In a move likely to hurt big carriers Verizon and AT&T — and possibly offend the fanboys who want to keep Apple products exclusive — Walmart and T-Mobile are selling the iPhone 5 without a contract...
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Blue Waters project director Bill Kramer (left) and National Center for Supercomputing Applications Director Thom Dunning stand alongside the storage system for the Blue Waters supercomputer Monday at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Ill. The $300 million project was recently completed, less than two years after it looked as if it might not be finished at all.
University of Illinois supercomputer running after project doubts
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Thom Dunning posed Monday in front of one of the dozens of cabinets that house the new Blue Waters supercomputer, a photographer’s lens an uncomfortable couple of feet from his fa...
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Tech Q&A
QUESTION: When I attempt a video call with anyone on Facebook, we can hear each other and they can see me, but I can’t see them. I can only see myself, “live,” in the upper-right-hand corner of the...
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Twitter’s ad revenue said to double
SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter’s ad revenue is believed to be on pace to double this year as the online messaging service delivers more marketing pitches to mobile devices in preparation for a highly anti...
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Report asserts Twitter is thriving
n Tracking twitter: Twitter’s ad revenue will more than double this year to $583 million as the online messaging service delivers more marketing pitches to its growing audience on mobile devices, p...
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Volunteers Aaron Schluete (left) and Robert Smith help unload televisions Wednesday from a customer's truck at the free electronics recycling center for the Habitat for Humanity of Sangamon County in Springfield, Ill. State officials say Illinois recycled nearly 39 million pounds of electronics during the first year of a ban on throwing away the materials in landfills.
Reduce, reuse ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill.  — Nearly 39 million pounds of old televisions, computers and other electronics have been recycled during the first year of a statewide ban on throwing away the materials in Illin...
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Google co-rounder Sergey Brin wears Google Glass glasses at an announcement for the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences at Genentech Hall on UCSF's Mission Bay campus in San Francisco in late February. Google is giving more people a chance to pay $1,500 for a pair of the Internet-connected glasses that the company is touting as the next breakthrough in mobile computing.
Smartphone eyewear carries heavy price
A new poll says 46 percent of consumers surveyed would not spend more than $500 for Google’s smartphone-like eyewear — early versions of which the company is selling for $1,500. Nearly a quarter...
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