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Does Microsoft Have Its Mojo Back?
Will free Windows licenses, the Internet of Things, Cortana, and other announcements put Microsoft back on the right track?
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Samsung's Galaxy S5 has the next-version Exynos processor and SuperAMOLED display. See what else is under the smartphone's hood.
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HTC prepares to take on Samsung in battle of the smartphones. Will the newly redesigned One help HTC recover from its slump?
Samsung Researchers Celebrate Promising Graphene Breakthrough
A new manufacturing technique could accelerate use of the world's strongest material in computers and other products.
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