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Power Testing: Can Two New Laptops Really Last All Day? -

Walt puts to the test the battery-life claims of the Apple's new MacBook Air and Sony's Vaio Pro.
All Things Digital  3 hours ago:

Dish Drops Out of the Bidding for Sprint -

Dish said the "extreme deal protections" included in Sprint's revised pact with SoftBank made a counterbid impossible.
All Things Digital  4 hours ago:

Adobe Q2 Profit Down 66 Percent as Expenses Rise -

Adobe Systems Inc.'s fiscal second-quarter earnings fell 66 percent as the software company recorded weaker product sales and higher operating expenses, through subscriptions for creative services continued to strengthen.
All Things Digital  4 hours ago:

At Work With Microsoft Office on an iPhone -

Office Mobile is a solid app that does a good job of making you forget you're working on a small screen, but it comes with many limitations, says Katie.
All Things Digital  4 hours ago:

Dell Committee Slams Icahn's Latest Offer, Saying It Falls Short -

"Not a transaction that the special committee could endorse or execute."
All Things Digital  5 hours ago:

Huawei "Open-Minded" but Has No Plans to Buy Nokia -

A little off-the-cuff brainstorming spikes Nokia's share price more than 10 percent.
All Things Digital  5 hours ago:

Google Formally Petitions to Publish Statistics on FISA Requests -

The company says it hasn't been able to accurately defend itself from PRISM news reports.
All Things Digital  7 hours ago:

Apple Adds iTunes Radio to Apple TV, But Not Much Else -

A question without a good answer: Why doesn't Apple open up Apple TV to outside developers?
All Things Digital  7 hours ago:

Google Glass: What Marketers Should Know -

Glass will be the next iPhone -- but today it's a Newton.
All Things Digital  8 hours ago:

NSA Chief Defends Surveillance Programs -

The head of the National Security Agency came out swinging Tuesday, saying today's sweeping surveillance programs might have prevented the Sept.