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First look: The new iPhone 5S impresses
Like countless others on Friday, columnist Michael deAgonia braved a sleepless night and long lines to get his hands on an iPhone 5S. Here's his first look at what Apple's newest phone has to offer. Read More


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Apple iPhone 5S vs. Nokia Lumia 1020: Which Camera is Better?
Apple last week released its latest iPhones, the high-end iPhone 5S and midrange iPhone 5C. Among the most notable features is the iPhones' iSight camera. The new iPhone 5S has an 8MP camera, which is the same megapixel count as last year's iPhone 5. But Apple says the new device has "a redesigned camera sensor that allows for bigger pixels. Bigger pixels equal better photos. And better photos are precisely what inspired the advancements we made with the new iSight camera on iPhone 5s." Read More

Early buyers go for iPhone 5S by more than 3 to 1
Apple's flagship iPhone 5S outsold the less-expensive iPhone 5C by at least 3 to 1 in the U.S. over the opening weekend, a mobile analytics company claimed Monday. Read More

Why Microsoft's Surface 2 doesn't fix what's really broken
Microsoft's announcement on Monday of the new Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets made the existential distinctions between the two devices even clearer. Read More


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How to replace your desktop PC with an Android tablet
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Samsung Ativ Book 6 goes big for gamers -- business users, too
In an era of small devices with small screens, the Samsung Ativ Book 6 seems almost a throwback. It's a strapping, business- and gaming-class Ultrabook sporting a 15.6-inch screen, a full-sized keyboard with numeric pad, a generously sized touchpad, and a wrist rest. Big and bright, the screen is good competition for the Samsung monitor I have on my own desktop. If I were stuck using this as a replacement for said desktop, I wouldn't feel all that cramped. Read More

Research may lead to stretchable, bendable smartphones
UCLA researchers reported this week that they have created a light-emitting electronic display that can be stretched, folded and twisted, while remaining lit and snapping back into its original shape. Read More


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German hackers say old technique can bypass Apple's Touch ID
Apple's Touch ID authentication system can be defeated using a well-honed technique for creating a latex copy of someone's fingerprint, according to a German hacking group. Read More

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