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HTC Beats Set to Acquire MOG

HTC Beats Set to Acquire MOG

Beats Electronics, majority-owned by HTC, is close to acquiring digital music subscription service MOG for an undisclosed sum, according to an anonymous source familiar with the matter.

Samsung Galaxy S3 Rumors Roundup: From Release Date to Specs (and Everything Else in Between)

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Could 2012 be the year the Apple iPhone finally gets some serous and real competition from its competitors? It's looking that way with all the chit chatter about the Samsung Galaxy S3. The previous devices sold well, even better when you consider the Galaxy S2. However, it still wasn't enough to be compared with the sales of the less powerful Apple iPhone 4S. The Galaxy S3 is expected to launch this year, and Android fans are betting that Samsung could churn out its most successful Galaxy ...
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Rihanna and Chris Brown Back Together… Or Is Ashton Kutcher In The Picture?

Chris Brown iPhone Theft: Did Breezy Bribe Victim Spann To Avoid Arrest?

It's been over a month since Hip-hop bad boy Chris Brown was accused of stealing fan Christal Spann's iPhone in Florida after she snapped a picture of him leaving a Miami club. He reportedly shouted B--ch you ain't going to put that on no website, as he snatched the smart-phone. Since then the rapper-singer-dancer has been able to evade police custody, even while British actor Russel Brand was arrested for the exact same crime, and now rumors are beginning to circulate that Bree...
The iWallet: Apple's Secret Weapon For the iPhone 5

The Apple iWallet: Why The iPhone 5 Killer Feature is Mobile Payments

On Tuesday, more patents were granted to Apple in relation to the iWallet technology, including security measures that aim to keep financial information safe, and the app in iTunes that will house these features. In all likelihood, this is Apple's mobile payments solution intended for its next-generation iPhone, presumably called iPhone 5.
Illinois Primary 2012 Results: Where to Watch Live

Illinois Republican Primary 2012 Results: Where To Watch Live

Four GOP hopefuls -- Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul -- are on the ballot for the GOP presidential nomination in Illinois Tuesday night, but the race for delegates is effectively between only two of them -- Romney and Santorum -- with NBC News and other sources projecting Romney to be the victor as polls close at 8 p.m. EST.
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Apple's 'Hot' New iPad: Retina Display Games Push Heat Limits To 116ºF

The new iPad is a hot product, in more ways than one. After enjoying a record-breaking launch weekend, some owners are now saying that the device is literally too hot to handle. Consumer Reports put the new iPad to the test on Tuesday, finding that the device can reach temperatures up to 116ºF, specifically when playing the game Infinity Blade II over a Wi-Fi connection.
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'Draw Something' Tops iOS, Android App Charts: 5 Other Addictive Mobile Games To Play

Even though the app is only five weeks old, the turn-based Pictionary-style game called Draw Something, created and developed by New York-based gaming company OMGPOP, has risen to the top of the iOS and Android App Stores. The addictive drawing and guessing game boasts 25 million registered users, 10 million active daily users, and almost 1 billion paid ad impressions per day.
Reverse Phone Lookup – Top 5 US Service Providing Websites

Reverse Phone Lookup: Top 5 U.S. Service Providers

A Reverse Telephone Lookup, which is commonly known as gray pages directory, criss-cross directory or reverse phone directory, is one of the most popular investigative searches on the Internet to collect customer details associated with telephone numbers. Check out the list of five best US service providers.
Raindrops are seen in front of an Apple logo outside an Apple store in Shanghai February 22, 2012.

Apple's Cook Finally Shares $98 Billion Cache

Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook, moving swiftly after taking over from late Silicon Valley icon Steve Jobs, fulfilled a longstanding desire of investors by initiating a quarterly dividend and share buyback that will pay out $45 billion over three years.
Apple Flags 3-M New iPads Sold So Far, Reveals Planned Dividends, Share Buybacks

New iPad Release: Apple Sells 3 Million Units in 3 Days Since Launch

In three short days, Apple has sold off more three million copies of its third-generation iPad, simply called the new iPad, the company said in a statement released Monday. The new iPad features a stunning new Retina Display, which is the best screen to ever grace a tablet, the speeds of 4G LTE connectivity, an improved 5-megapixel iSight rear camera, and a bigger battery to power 10 hours of life.
Apple (AAPL) Shares Soar to 601 Following Dividend, Stock Buyback Announcement

Apple (AAPL) Stock Closes At 601, Boosted By Dividend, Shares Buyback Announcement

Apple (AAPL) shares soared on Monday, breaching the 600 mark a few times before finally settling on 601, after the Cupertino, Calif.-based tech company decided to share some of its $100 billion in cash with its investors. Apple announced it would reward shareholders by launching a quarterly dividend and a stock buyback program that will pay out about $45 billion over three years, set to go into effect later this year.

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