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Apple: Apparently, unwilling to skimp.

Apple: Cheap iPhone will 'never be in the future of Apple products'

The company's head of worldwide marketing shoots down rumors from The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg

 
Looking to chat up Mark Zuckerberg? It'll cost ya.

Why is Facebook charging $100 for messages?

Want to reach out to Mark Zuckerberg? You can... for a price

 
The BlackBerry 10 operating system isn't about panache, but rather "cold, mechanical efficiency."

Why you should be rooting for RIM and BlackBerry 10 to succeed

It's time to start paying attention to RIM again. For innovation's sake

 
Solving your future lunch conundrums: The "Burrito Bomber" drone does a test run.

VIDEO: Meet your friendly neighborhood burrito-delivering, tiger-saving drones

Relax — not all drones are killers

 
Finally invented: A quick-draw iPhone holster

Finally! A quick-draw iPhone holster

An extraordinarily passionate Japanese man is the early frontrunner for Inventor of the Year

 
Sources say the new iPhone will cost between $99 and $149.

Is Apple working on a cheap iPhone?

Sources tell The Wall Street Journal that a phone built with lower-quality parts is on the horizon

 
Notoriously stealth, ninjas the world over are suddenly coming clean as social media nerds.

Social media masters, ninjas, and gurus: How Twitter pros describe themselves

What we talk about when we talk about social media

 
LG's uber-thin OLED TV elevates the art of the couch potato.

6 more products and gadgets from CES 2013 that you should care about

The best stuff from the Consumer Electronics Show's unofficial day 2 — from super-thin TVs to Star Trek-like interfacing with your PC

 
As thin as a sheet of paper, the PaperTab is a fully interactive, high-resolution tablet with a flexible touchscreen.

7 products and gadgets from CES 2013 that you should care about

Cutting through the noise: The best stuff from the Consumer Electronics Show — from paper-thin e-readers to notebooks that turn into tablets

 
Roomba: Baby sold separately.

The week's best of the internet

The 9 best memes, videos, gifs, and more to emerge from the great digital playground — from a baby on a Roomba to the saddest New Year's Eve party ever

 
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announces that Google didn't violate antitrust laws.

Google's big antitrust victory: What the FTC's decision means for you

An investigation into whether the search giant was unfairly burying competitive sites in its search results ends with Google emerging unscathed

 
This illustration depicts how the hedgehog rover would work.

Meet the spiky hedgehog rover that will bounce around Mars' moon

The next-generation space robot bears a striking resemblance to a medieval torture device

 
Isn't deciding between the white and black iPhone enough?

Why colorful iPhones are a terrible idea

Pink smartphones might just signal the beginning of the end for Apple

 
Got a new iPhone 5 for Christmas? Apple, it seems, is already moving on.

Is Apple already testing the iPhone 6?

Short answer: Probably. But something is fishy...

 
Ermahgerd! Gersberms Mah Fravrit Berks!

The 11 best memes of 2012

Big Bird. Call Me Maybe. Drunk Nate Silver. A look at what caught the internet's attention in 2012

 
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