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RIP Biggie Trends On Twitter for 15th Anniversary of Death: Tweets From The Media And Celebrities

March 9th marks the 15th anniversary of rapper Biggie Smalls death. Also known as the Notorious B.I.G. and Christopher Wallace, the Brooklyn-born rapper was gunned down in Los Angeles in 1997. Biggie was just 24-years-old when his life was taken from him, but his music and life still inspire many. Rob Stone, a friend of Biggie’s, who used to work under Clive Davis, wrote for CNN that “we should celebrate his life -- and spread love the Brooklyn way.”
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New iPad Launched: One Tablet to Rule Them All?

On Wednesday, Apple unveiled for the first time, the new iPad, a device that it hopes will help maintain the company’s hold on the tablet market for the foreseeable future. Not a revolutionary tablet according to Apple, but what it brings will make iPad lovers everywhere extremely happy for a long time to come.
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New iPad vs Galaxy Note 10.1: Will Apple Beat Samsung’s Best Bet?

Apple has finally launched its much-awaited iPad - the New iPad. Stunning features, zippy processor and an amazing HD display, all that you wanted to see in your tablet, are now packed in Apple's latest iPad. But are they enough to compete with its Android rival Samsung?
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New 1080p Apple TV Set Top Box Will Redefine Home Entertainment

The new iPad was the star of the Apple show on Wednesday, but something was also there wrestling to get some attention from the crowd that had gathered to see the new super tablet unveil. It is Apple TV, which is expected to go on sale later this year for only $99, or the same price as the previous version.
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Samsung Ridicules New iPad with Galaxy Note 10.1 Comparison

Just hours after Apple unveiled the new iPad on Wednesday, Samsung wasted no time in badmouthing the device with a comparison chart of its own Galaxy Note 10.1 and the new iPad. Onstage during the Apple event, CEO Tim Cook tool shots at Android, Android based tablets and their lack of meaningful user experience, so this move by Samsung could be in retaliation.
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Verizon Motorola Droid 3 and HTC Droid Incredible 2 for $10: On Sale Through March 12

Verizon is offering four Droid phones for $10 each until March 12, and the two best are the Motorola Droid 3 and HTC Droid Incredible 2. HTC already announced the Droid Incredible 2 will get a software update in the form of Android 4.0, but it hasn't said when that would be. Motorola is still evaluating whether or not to update the Droid 3, but most of it's phones and tablets are in this category, including the Droid Razr Maxx.
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New iPad Unveiled: 5 Ways New Apple Tablet is Better than iPad 2 (PHOTOS)

Apple's iPad 2 may be $100 cheaper than the new iPad, but the new iPad is still better in at least five ways. When the new iPad was unveiled March 7 in San Francisco, it included many new features like a high-speed internet connection, improved camera and added photo software and HD quality display. But two other additions help cement the new iPad's position as the tablet to beat, even more so than the uber-popular iPad 2.
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Apple's IOS 5.1 Release Date Arrives: Five Features To Know Before Installing The Update

Apple’s newest software update, the iOS 5.1 operating system, was announced yesterday along with the new iPad and Apple TV launches. Although the new devices aren’t available for purchase until March 16th, owners of other Apple products are able to run the new updates now. But what’s so different about the upgraded operating system? Here are some key things to know before users make the switch:
It's been a day since Apple CEO Tim cook announced the new iPad, simply called, "the new iPad." While some believe Steve Jobs would've never approved such an unexciting, boring name, the truth of the matter is that Jobs would have LOVE

'The New iPad' by Apple: Why Steve Jobs Would Love The Name

It's been a day since Apple CEO Tim cook announced the new iPad, simply called, the new iPad. While some believe Steve Jobs would've never approved such an unexciting, boring name, the truth of the matter is that Jobs would have LOVED the name.

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