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iPad Mini No Longer in Short Supply

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iPad Mini No Longer in Short Supply
3:07:32 AMAnita Li
For four months after its launch, iPad mini fans have been dealing with days-long delays for orders of their beloved tablets. But Apple has finally caught up to demand. The Cupertino, Calif. company's online stores for the U.S., U.K., Canada and other countries indicate that all models — including both black and white colors, as well as the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi plus cellular options — are "in stock" and ready for shipment.

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The Risks of Music Piracy in 2013
2:00:58 AMBob Al-Greene
The days of major record companies smothering Internet pirates with ridiculously high lawsuits are over. At least, that's the new policy at the Center for Copyright Infringement. Under the new policy, you'll be treated to a series of warnings for illegally downloading content like music and movies, and may have your Internet speed cut as a form of censure.

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10 Must-Have Chrome Extensions for Developers
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 7:34 PMGrace Smith
Working on the web means spending huge chunks of your time within the browser. If Google Chrome is your workhorse of choice, it pays to explore what extensions are available to make your daily tasks less of a chore. While Chrome has a set of developer tools built in, you can access a wealth of extra extensions that add valuable functionality.

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This 3D Printing Pen Lets You Draw Sculptures in Midair
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 5:00 PMCamille Bautista
We know you've had that childhood dream: You spent hours in your room conjuring up doodles, wishing you could take them right off the page. Who doesn't imagine waving a hand to make their creation magically appear in thin air? The advent of 3D printing introduced the convenience of quickly making designs a reality, and one company is bringing this creative ease to your fingertips.

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Samsung Galaxy Altius Smart Watch Screenshots Leaked
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 4:21 PMLaptop Magazine
Fresh on the heels of a rumored Apple iWatch come a series of leaked screens purported to have come from Samsung's own smart watch. The screens, which were spied by SlashGear on a Korean message board, indicate that the device will be called the Samsung Galaxy Altius. It isn't clear what operating system the watch is running, though, as other smart watch makers have proven, a modified version of Android isn't too hard to pull off.

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Nanotechnology Rebuilds the Periodic Table
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 3:46 PMTechNewsDaily
Recent developments in the field of nanotechnology might give new meaning to the phrase “nothing gold can stay.” Atoms and bonds developed not by Mother Nature, but by scientists, are gaining momentum as the building blocks for cutting-edge materials.

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How to Make the Most of Mobile Local Search
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 3:29 PMSamantha Murphy
Brands have a lot to gain by embracing geo-location based mobile strategies -- and you don't have to be a big box retailer to benefit from doing so.

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Hands On With the Ultrapixeled HTC One
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 3:17 PMPete Pachal
The HTC One might be the most consumer-conscious smartphone ever made. HTC says it built the One to address the way people actually use their phones today, as opposed to building high-tech features for their own sake (hello, Samsung Share Shot). And with a metal design that feels high-end, it's also a phone consumers will actually want to hold in their hands.

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Apple Releases iOS 6.1.2 to Address Exchange and Battery Bugs
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 2:58 PMChristina Warren
Apple has release iOS 6.1.2 to users, addressing some of the user bugs in January's 6.1 release. The release notes for the update — which clocks in at a svelte 12.8MB on my Verizon iPhone 5 — are sparse, saying: Fixes an Exchange calendar bug that could result in increased network activity and reduced battery life. Users started complaining about issues with iOS 6.1 soon after the update was released.

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Rhino Shield Smartphone Protector Is 'Impact Resistant'
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 2:38 PMEric Larson
Rhino Shield, a protection case from UK-based Evolutive Labs, promises to absorb impacts and take stronger hits than Gorilla Glass.

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5 Creative Uses for Old USB Flash Drives
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 2:29 PMBob Al-Greene
Good news: You can stop sketching plans for a necklace made of spare USB flash drives. There are at least five more practical things to do with those old thumb drives. The necklace is still an admirable project (and would probably complement your Apple wristwatch), but maybe you should consider these options, courtesy of Hack College, first. You can store programs on a USB drive or use it as a secure "key" for your laptop.

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Apple Admits Some Macs Were Hacked
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:28 PMChris Taylor
Apple has admitted that a "small number" of its machines were infiltrated last week — by the same unidentified Chinese hackers who hit Facebook last month. The Facebook attack occurred when "a handful of employees visited a mobile developer website that was compromised," the social network said. That compromised site then installed malware on employee machines.

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World's Thinnest Watch Raises More Than $900,000 on Kickstarter
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:24 PMCamille Bautista
A Kickstarter project for CST-01, "the world's thinnest watch," collected more than four times its original fundraising goal with three days left to go. Though it hasn't reached the Pebble level yet, CST-01 has more than 6,000 backers who've raised $907,755. The flexible cuff watch is 0.8 mm thick and uses e-ink display.

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Exclusive: Draw Something Turns One, Hits 100 Million Downloads
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:00 PMEmily Price
A little over a year ago social-gaming startup Omgpop released Draw Something in the App Store. The Pictionary-style game was an overnight success, garnering an astounding 50 million downloads in its first 7 weeks in the store, and the attention of gaming-giant Zynga. Zynga purchased Omgpop in March of last year for a reported $180 million, bringing its staff and CEO Dan Porter into the company.

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8 High-Tech Accessories for Your Pet
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 11:40 AMFran Berkman
You love tech. You love your pet. Combining the two makes all the sense in the world. Do you really need a collar attachment that automatically sends clever updates to your pet's personal Twitter account? Probably not. Rather than being about necessity, these gadgets are about having fun. SEE ALSO: 11 Pets With Real-Life Careers Scroll through the gallery above for eight of the most fun high-tech pet accessories we could find.

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