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Netflix is now preparing for battle with networks, along with cable and satellite providers, on a new front: in-season binge-watching.
These 25 digital tools will help you save money where it counts.
The gadget-disassembling crew from iFixit has gotten its paws on Apple's new iPad Air, and they have some bad news for do-it-yourself repairmen.
Google's first ad for the new Nexus 5 smartphone will tug on your heartstrings.
A group of subway pranksters are putting words in subway conductors' mouths.
An Indiegogo campaign, created by AR Wear, looks to raise money for a line of anti-rape clothing.
In this comic, Manu Cornet of Bonkers World wonders why anyone would need so many Apple products.
In 1988, Cornell student Robert Morris released a worm onto the Internet, sending computers to a screeching halt. The industry looks back, 25 years later.
Apple's iPad Air is now available for purchase in the U.S. and other countries.
Instagram's first ad hit feeds on Friday, offering the first official glimpse at what users can expect from advertisers moving forward.
Apple may sell as many as 3.5 million iPad Air devices this weekend, according to one analyst, which would be a better opening weekend than last year.
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