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iPhone 5 could have ‘in

The next iPhone is tipped to pack a new kind of touch display, which could make the anticipated smart phone a little bit slimmer and lighter. Apple is eyeing up ‘in-cell’ touch panels made by the likes of Sharp and Toshiba Mobile Display, that build touch-tech into thin-film-transistor (TFT) LCD manufacturing, according to Digitimes. By squeezing touchy-feely technology into the …

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Want a new iPhone? Which carrier should you choose?

iPhone fanboys and girls in the U.S. have more choices than ever when it comes to picking a carrier. So which one offers the best service and the best deal? Apple’s iPhone is now available on three of the four biggest U.S. wireless carriers. And it’s also available on a handful of regional carrier networks. In this edition of Ask …

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APIs take center stage at Oracle

Last updated: 11:50 a.m. PT  The scene of the Oracle-Google trial today was more like a computer science classroom than a courtroom as the witnesses explained the inner workings of Java and APIs. Mark Reinhold, Oracle Java Platform Group chief architect, gave a tutorial on Java as part of his testimony. He spent nearly 14 years at Sun as principal …

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New York accuses Sprint of tax fraud in $300M lawsuit

Sprint Nextel: tax dodger? That’s according to New York Attorney General Eric Schniederman, who filed a lawsuit against Sprint for allegedly failing to collect and pay sales tax to the state. Schniederman claimed Sprint missed out on $100 million in taxes and he’s seeking $300 million in penalty. It’s a blow to Sprint as the carrier looks to get back …

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Foodspotting helps you find the best dishes nearby

Looking for the best place to get a specific dish in your area? Foodspotting for Android can help. Say you’re looking for the best snickerdoodle cookie in San Francisco. You could run a search on Yelp, which would pull up a list of all the bakeries and restaurants in the area that make them. But then you’d have to look …

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Nokia admits Brits just aren’t that into Windows Phone

Nokia has confirmed it’s struggling to get Brits interested in Window Phones, but apparently the once-mighty Finn is having more luck flogging Lumias across the pond — presumably because Microsoft has a pretty sizeable fan-base in its home country. In a statement, accompanying its first quarter results for 2012, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said, “We have launched four Lumia devices …

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