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Which TV is right for you The time has come for the NFL's champion to be decided. It is also the best time to get a TV to watch the Big Game, according to research obtained by CNN from the Consumer Electronics Association.
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Now iPhone and iPad users can take advantage of popular paid iOS apps on sale for free, reports BGR. From cool camera apps to creating a fun paper keyboard, these paid iPhone and iPad apps have been made available for free by their developers for a limited time.
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Bill Gates held a third AMA (ask me anything) on Reddit. Microsoft founder Bill Gates held his third Reddit "Ask Me Anything" on Wednesday and surprised his audience by revealing, among other things, one thing that makes him feel "stupid.
Operating system gets an update Apple updated its iOS operating system Wednesday to iOS 8. 1. 3. This minor fix will address some issues that some users were experiencing.
Apple's earnings are through the roof, but is it really fresh momentum, or inertia? Apple blew analyst projections out of the water this week with quarterly earnings that not only topped its own expectations and not only broke its own record -- it was the highest-earning quarter of any company, ever.
Sony announced Wednesday that it is ending support for two PlayStation Vita apps. Sony announced Wednesday that it is ending support for two PlayStation Vita apps.
During Apple's Q1 2015 earnings call on Tuesday, chief executive officer Tim Cook said the Apple Watch will start shipping to consumers in April. This coincides with the estimated "early 2015" launch date given when Apple originally announced the smartwatch in September of last year.
Driving around without your physical driver's license might soon be completely legal in Delaware. If Delaware is able to become the first state to approve digital driver's licenses, drivers could leave their plastic cards at home and just carry their phones with them while driving.
"World of Warcraft" has issued a Patch 6.1 that introduces over a dozen improvements, including the delayed blood elf character models upgrade, a selfie camera reward and Twitter integration.
Ford is recalling over 200,000 vehicles because of a door handle issue, the company said Wednesday. Ford is recalling over 200,000 vehicles because of a door handle issue, the company said Wednesday.
"Minecraft" has begun raking in the big bucks for Microsoft less than a year after Microsoft bought Mojang, the Swedish game developer behind "Minecraft." However, the game has also experienced some problems this month, which Mojang has tried to rectify.
About one month from now on February 26, the Federal Communications Commission will vote on new Open Internet rules that govern Internet Service Providers. But what looks like the moment of truth for Net Neutrality debate may be just the beginning of more quarrelling between ISPs and the FCC.
Over the weekend, Facebook launched an app called Facebook Lite, which is optimized for low-end Android devices in emerging markets across Asia and Africa.