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- Is it a robot head? No, just the Google Nexus 4 wireless charger.Google rolls out a new wireless charger for its Nexus 4 handset.Â
- Apple tests out new 'iWatch': reportApple is apparently experimenting with a curved glass wristwatch, according to a pair of new articles.Â
- Macmillan settles e-book dispute with the Department of JusticeMacmillan has settled an antitrust lawsuit with the Department of Justice. The DOJ claimed Macmillan, along with Apple and other e-book publishers, were conspiring to raise prices.Â
- Device meant to prevent cable failure to blame for Super Bowl blackoutEntergy announced that a faulty device designed to prevent cable failure was the cause of the 34-minute blackout during the Super Bowl.Â
- Racist Google ads? New study links names to negative ads.A Harvard University professor's new study finds that Google ads might have a racial bias. What does it mean for Google users?
- Surface Pro bashed for battery, storage. Microsoft responds.Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet is a full-featured machine – and it eats battery life like one, too.Â
- Should we be worried about the latest Facebook glitch?A bug on Facebook sent ripples through the Web on Thursday afternoon.Â
- Wikipad gaming tablet: Still alive, and coming in springThe Wikipad, an Android tablet with a console-style gaming dock, was supposed to launch late last year. The company discovered some problems, but now the Wikipad is back with a 7-inch screen and a $249 price tag.
- Apple might be headed back to court as investors sueApple is notorious for hoarding away cash as a way to "keep their options open." However, as stocks begin to slip, investors are asking for larger cash amounts.
- Scroogled? Microsoft and Google square off again.Meet Scroogled.com, Microsoft's latest addition to their campaign against Google. Is Microsoft genuinely worried about privacy or are they looking for a way to beat out the Internet giant?
- OUYA plans to release new video-game console every yearThere's a new gaming system in town and it's name is OUYA. Hackable, portable, and affordable -- this new console will soon move from online pre-orders to in-store purchases.
- Sprint preps for $20 billion faceliftSprint lost $1.3 billion and a lot of subscribers in the fourth quarter of 2012. But big changes are in store for the company.Â
- $200 to quit Facebook: One dad's deal with his daughter$200 to quit Facebook? Would you agree to quit Facebook for five months if it meant that you got a nice payday?
- 10 weird iPhone attachments There’s more to the iPhone than the App Store. Chances are, if you eat, sleep, or sweat with an iPhone at your side, there’s an attachment that will make your life easier -- or at least more entertaining.
- Mary Leakey: Matriarch to three generations of archaeology royaltyBeginning with Louis and Mary Leakey, the Leakey family has made a name for itself in archaeology and anthropology.
- The Surface Pro: A tablet with PC guts and PC price, to bootMicrosoft's new tablet is high-powered and quite expensive.Â
- How Mary Leakey carved a place for women among man's earliest stepsGoogle Doodle celebrates the life of renowned British paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey. Leakey, who was born 100 years ago today, gained recognition while working with her husband, Louis Leakey, and thrived long after his death.
- By 2014, there will be 1 Android phone for every 9 people on EarthA new study estimates that 798 million Google Android-powered smart phones will be in use by the end of the year.Â
- Remembering Mary Leakey, the 'grande dame of archeology'Mary Leakey, the famed archaeologist and paleoanthropologist, was born 100 years ago today.Â
- Want to jailbreak your Apple iPhone 5? Here's how.Evad3rs has released an iOS 6 jailbreak that works with the Apple iPhone and iPad.Â