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HP CEO talks Android, not Windows 8 -

Hewlett-Packard is thinking a lot more about Android these days. CEO Meg Whitman focused on new Android products during the company's earnings conference call.
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On the road with Samsung's S-Voice Drive mode -

One of the Samsung Galaxy S4's many new features is S-Voice Drive, a car and driver-centric voice command system.
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Forget what you know, next-gen consoles change everything -

The evolution of gaming is about to make a quantum leap. Here's what you need to know. [Read more]     
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Most tasteless question Apple's CEO was asked in Washington -

Perhaps it was odd enough that Sen. John McCain asked Tim Cook why he kept having to update the apps on his iPhone, but one question was even more painful.
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Angry Birds creator Rovio: We're an 'entertainment' company -

At the CTIA 2013 trade show, Rovio's chief operating officer says "gaming company" no longer fits the bill.
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HP's Q2 revenue slips, but Whitman looks ahead -

Wall Street was expecting earnings of 81 cents a share on revenue of $28 billion for the second quarter.
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Smart bike handlebars have turn signals, GPS, speedometer -

Helios Bars are sleek handlebar replacements that come with built-in LED lights and smartphone connectivity.
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How Sony and Nintendo can battle the Xbox One -

Will Microsoft run away with the next generation of home gaming, or do Sony (and even Nintendo) have a fighting chance? [Read more]     
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Xbox Live Arcade games won't work on Xbox One -

Microsoft confirms Xbox Live Arcade games from Xbox 360 won't carry over to the next-generation platform.
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Finding faces in Google Maps terrain -

Using facial recognition software, a team has created a program that crawls Google Maps, seeking out faces hidden in the Earth's folds.