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10 Ways Kindle Fire 2 Must Top Google Nexus
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Amazon's upcoming 7-inch Kindle Fire 2 tablet needs these 10 things to take on the Google Nexus and other competitors.
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iPhone 5 Parts Leaks Suggest Minor Design Changes
Next-generation iPhone hits production for an expected fall release. Images of components point to a larger screen, but a similar design to the iPhone 4/4S.

iPad Mini To Be Priced Competitively
Apple's iPad Mini won't offer just a smaller footprint than today's iPad, it will be priced to compete with tablets such as Amazon's Kindle Fire and Google's Nexus 7, reports say.

Doctors Still Don't Love Smartphone Dictation
Physicians use digital dictation more than they used to, but obstacles remain to widespread adoption.

Apple In-App Store Hacked
Hacker finds way to loot in-app store items and posts a how-to on YouTube.

Android Apps Need Universal Encryption
Google's encryption for paid apps isn't enough to protect developers and users, argues author Godfrey Nolan.

RIM Denies Developer Exodus
Research In Motion's Alec Saunders Friday fired back at reports suggesting developers no longer care about BlackBerry OS.

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