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10 Historic Tech Memos & Rants
From Ballmer to Jobs, tech leaders write memos, manifestos, and rants that shape how we all think about computing. These 10 provocative statements each have a place in tech history.
Motorola Wants You To Print Your Phone
Partnership with 3D Systems aims to bring Lego-style customization to phone components made for Motorola's Project Ara.
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Whether you're tablet shopping now or looking ahead, check out this year's standouts.

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10 Best Tablets Of 2013
Whether you're tablet shopping now or looking ahead, check out this year's standouts.

8 Reasons To Hate Windows 8.1
Sure, it's an improvement over Windows 8. But for many PC users, Windows 8.1 is a clumsy hybrid that's a pain to navigate.

13 Favorite iOS, Android Apps
Avoid password hell, simplify smartphone typing and win back battery life with this baker's dozen of Android and iOS mobile apps.

Microsoft Surface 2: Hands-On Review
Microsoft's Surface 2 is a big improvement, but it's not for everyone.

Xbox One Key To 'One Microsoft'
Microsoft's Xbox One isn't just about taking over the living room. It's a proving ground for CEO Steve Ballmer's "One Microsoft" vision.

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