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Slim 27-Inch iMacs Hit Apple’s Refurb Store For $1530

Slim 27-Inch iMacs Hit Apple’s Refurb Store For $1530

Gizmodo April 9, 2013 0

If you've been lusting after a new skinny 27-inch iMac but also baulking at the price, here's some good news: you can now save (a little!) by buying one from Apple's refurb store

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Samsung Exec Confirms Upcoming Smart Watch

Samsung Exec Confirms Upcoming Smart Watch

Gizmodo March 19, 2013 0

Samsung's mobile executive VP Lee Young Hee has come out and confirmed that the company is hard at work preparing a new smart watch.

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Rumor: Intel in Discussions to Produce Apple Chips

Gizmodo March 7, 2013 0

Reuters is reporting that Intel has been in rather unlikely discussions that could pave the way for the processor giant producing chips to Apple specifications. A source "close to one of the companies"

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Google Chromebook Pixel Review: Awesome, Just Not $1300 Worth of Awesome

Gizmodo February 26, 2013 0

Google set out to build " the best laptop possible ." The result: the Chromebook Pixel . A sleek and powerful device designed specifically for life in the cloud

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Intel’s Streaming TV Ambitions Are Real, And Huge

Intel’s Streaming TV Ambitions Are Real, And Huge

Gizmodo February 12, 2013 0

Intel has just confirmed what was previously only a rumor ; it's entering the set-top box business in a major way. As the Verge reports , we're talking "live television, catch-up television, on-demand,

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Siri Was Going to be a Droid Feature, Until Apple Stole It Away

Siri Was Going to be a Droid Feature, Until Apple Stole It Away

Gizmodo January 23, 2013 0

Way back in the mists of 2009, before Siri was even a twinkle in Apple's eye, Verizon was planning to add the app to all of its Android smartphones. Sadly for the carrier,

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The No-Hire Emails That Incriminate Apple, Google, Adobe and More

The No-Hire Emails That Incriminate Apple, Google, Adobe and More

Gizmodo January 23, 2013 0

A court filing has just been made public which sheds light on the "no-hire" gentleman's agreements that have pervaded the tech industry—and reveals how Steve Jobs threatened litigation to prevent companies from stealing

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WSJ: Apple’s Building a Cheaper iPhone (Again)

WSJ: Apple’s Building a Cheaper iPhone (Again)

Gizmodo January 8, 2013 0

The WSJ, never ones to pass up a good (or bad) Apple rumor, is reporting that the company is working on a less expensive alternative to its $200 (on-contract) iPhone. And if that

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You Can Now Pirate Apps On Your iPhone Without Jailbreaking

You Can Now Pirate Apps On Your iPhone Without Jailbreaking

Gizmodo January 2, 2013 0

Apple must have heaved a great sigh of relief when it heard its Christmas wish had been answered—Installous, the jailbroken iOS app pirating app from the Hackulous community, was finally dead . But

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This Awesome Spiral Apple Slicer Is a Good Excuse for a Resolution

Gizmodo January 1, 2013 0

In January everyone makes the same New Year's resolution to be healthier. And not everyone follows through—you can tell because the gyms are emptier. You can at least start on the eating better

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Report: Intel’s TV Service Won’t Be Announced at CES, But More Details Emerge

Report: Intel’s TV Service Won’t Be Announced at CES, But More Details Emerge

Gizmodo January 1, 2013 0

Bad news for anyone who was excited for Intel to finally reveal its long-rumored set top box and TV service plans at CES next week. According to Janko Roettgers over at Gigaom ,

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Report: The TV Revolution Is Here, and It’s Led By… Intel?

Report: The TV Revolution Is Here, and It’s Led By… Intel?

Gizmodo December 31, 2012 0

Google tried it and failed. Microsoft's spent years putting pieces in place with Xbox, but it hasn't gotten there yet. And if you believe the rumors, Apple's been working on it in secret

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How To Design Like Apple

How To Design Like Apple

Gizmodo December 12, 2012 0

Apple is known for its beautiful, simple product design. Minute MBA lays out how to replicate that, based on five basic rules . As we all know by now, Steve Jobs was a

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Apple, Samsung, Nokia, and Others Urge Congress to Free Up Spectrum

Apple, Samsung, Nokia, and Others Urge Congress to Free Up Spectrum

Gizmodo December 12, 2012 0

A band of tech giants, including Apple, Samsung, and Nokia, has sent a letter—yes, a letter!—to Congress, urging it to free more spectrum for mobile data. The Hill reports that the companies explained

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