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    News By Shane McGlaun

    Apple Will Replace Some 1TB Seagate iMac HDDs

    If you were one of the many people that upgraded to a new iMac back in May when they got new hardware you aren't alone.…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Google+ Names: No Shirt, No Service

    Google's stance on users listing their real names on Google+ continues to cause headaches on the fledgling social networking site, with a spate of account deactivations…

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    News By Shane McGlaun

    Samsung Series 3 Notebooks Hit Amazon

    The Samsung Series 3 notebooks have shipped to the US now and you can pick one up on Amazon if you like the machines. The…

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    News By Shane McGlaun

    Chinese Officials Move To Close Fake Apple Stores In Kunming, China

    Last week I mentioned that a very convincing fake Apple Store had been spotted in China that looked almost just like the real thing. The…

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    News By Shane McGlaun

    GM Uses Computer Software And Rapid Prototyping Rather Than Clay Or Wood For Prototype Testing

    Many of the 3D printing stories that I talk about are using the tech to make smaller things and concept products. One of the places…

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  • News
    News By Chris Davies

    Facebook For iPad App Leaks

    The Facebook for iPad app has been prematurely revealed, after the social network pushed out an updated version of its iPhone software that secretly contained…

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  • News
    News By Shane McGlaun

    Sony's Insurance Company Sues To Deny Data Breach Coverage

    It's been a while now since we heard anything more on the massive security breach that happened to the Sony PSN this year. Sony finally…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Apple "Assistant" Voice Control System Tipped For iPhone 5

    Apple's long-anticipated voice control system for the iPhone and iPad could make its debut in iOS 5 or as an iPhone 5 exclusive later this…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Sony Cyber-Shot TX55 Packs Full HD Into 12.2mm Body; Brings WX30 For Ride

    Sony has revealed its latest Cyber-shot digital cameras, the 12.2mm-thick TX55 - billed as the world's thinnest with Full HD video recording support - and…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Samsung Q2 Smartphone Sales Could Beat iPhone

    Samsung is likely to have beaten Nokia for smartphone sales in Q2 2011, analysts have predicted, with the Korean company standing a good chance of…

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  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    SlashGear Weekly Roundup Video - July 24, 2011

    The much anticipated Mac OS X Lion touched down this past Wednesday along with revamped MacBook Airs, Mac Minis, and Cinema Displays. Apple's on a…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Philip Berne

    Climbing The Mount Everest Of Twitter

    A tech journalist friend of mine, Noah Kravitz, recently retweeted a message from a kid in Ireland, and I found it interesting. He said: “@noahkravitz…

    By Philip Berne Read More
  • News
    News By Shane McGlaun

    SlashGear Week In Review - Week 30 2011

    Another week has come and gone in the geek world and it's time to round up some of the biggest and most important stories of…

    By Shane McGlaun Read More
  • News
    News By Chris Burns

    SlashGear's 2011 Back To School Gear Guide!

    It's that time again, boys and girls, time to start thinking about what you're gonna grab to jam in your schoolbags aside pencils, pens, and…

    By Chris Burns Read More
  • News
    News By Don Reisinger

    Let's Face It: Microsoft Innovation Makes Apple Look Bad In The Living Room

    I was recently discussing companies that are trying to make it big with living room entertainment products with a friend, when he asked me which…

    By Don Reisinger Read More
  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    Toshiba Thrive Review

    The Toshiba Thrive isn’t a sexy tablet. It’s plump, homely, a little bit awkward, and although smart and supportive, you won’t be showing it off…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Philip Berne

    Revisiting My Anti-Tech Resolutions

    I’m going to start by congratulating myself. I have stuck with some of my original Anti-Tech Resolutions longer than I have ever stuck with a…

    By Philip Berne Read More
  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    Apple MacBook Batteries Vulnerable To Hack

    When we think about data security and possible vulnerabilities in our computing systems, the laptop battery generally doesn't come to mind as a hacker target.…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    iOS 5 Beta 4 Released As Apple's First OTA Update

    Apple has just released a fourth beta for its upcoming iOS 5 for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This beta is the very first…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    Spotify Reached 70,000 Paying Subscribers In First Week Of U.S. Launch

    After launching for only about a week in the U.S., Spotify is estimated to have already reached 70,000 paid subscribers. The incredibly popular European-based music…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Chris Burns

    AT&T Infographic Notes Massive Wi-Fi Use Growth On Mobile Devices

    This morning AT&T held a meeting in which the following infographic was discussed - and it's rather interesting. What we're looking at here is AT&T's…

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  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    AT&T Customers Sue To Block T-Mobile Merger Deal

    The AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile is facing more opposition just days following Senate antitrust subcommittee chairman Herb Kohl's letter warning against the "substantial harm" that…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    Verizon CEO Expects iPhone 5 To Arrive In Fall

    Verizon's incoming CEO and current COO Lowell McAdam adds more fuel to the rumors of an iPhone 5 arriving this September. During a TV interview…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    LG's Roadmap Leaked, Includes Windows Phone 7 Mango Fantasy And Dual-Core Prada K2

    The roadmap for LG's 2H 2011 smartphone lineup has been leaked along with specs and images revealed by the folks at PocketNow. They were not…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Chris Burns

    Samsung Galaxy 3D Smartphone Possible For Q4 2011

    According to Korean News Site ETNews speaking with sources in the field, Samsung may be planning a 3D device not unlike what's been revealed by…

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  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    Dell Streak Android Tablet Pulled Temporarily For Some Updates

    The Dell Streak bills itself as an Android tablet with a 5-inch size getting close to being a smartphone. But, it neither has the pocketability…

    By Rue Liu Read More
  • News
    News By Rue Liu

    T-Mobile Now Offers Micro-SIM Cards For iPhone 4

    T-Mobile is now offering a micro-SIM card for customers wanting to use unlocked iPhone 4 handsets on its network. This move shows that T-Mobile is…

    By Rue Liu Read More
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