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Hardware makers slog through hard disk drive shortages

Here's a tour of how the Thailand flooding and a hard drive shortage affected three tech giants: Sony, Western Digital and Seagate.

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Windows Phone 8: What's on the feature list

Two reports with lists of alleged Windows Phone 8 "Apollo" features have leaked. Developers and business users may find a lot to like, if the information is true.

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Microsoft, Apple, and Google: where does the money come from?

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Spark, free-software Linux tablet, to ship in May

More details are coming about Spark, the free-software Linux tablet, but enthusiasts will have to wait until May before they can get their hands on one.

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Happy Chinese workers spell the end of affordable tech

Human and worker rights reforms in China would have serious negative consequences for the efficiency and cost of the gadget supply chain.

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Strange ways to use your iPad and iPhone

With such a high number of developers implementing application software to send out their own programming ideas to the masses, it's not surprising some more unusual apps have appeared in the marketplace.

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Droid Razr Maxx: a slim smartphone with a super battery (review)

Though the Droid Razr is a mere three months old, Motorola and Verizon have already released a followup. And it's exactly what the original should have been.

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