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New 3D Display Lets Phones and Tablets Make Holograms
1:56:15 AMMIT Technology Review
Optical trickery lets a modified LCD produce hologram-like still images and videos.

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iPhone GPS App Scout Offers Personalized Directions
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:30 PMEmily Price
As Apple works on improving its built-in Maps app, the Cupertino, Calif. company has left room for several mapping apps to win a place in iPhone owner’s hearts. One mobile GPS app called Scout recently skyrocketed to number two in the App Store, and provides users with turn-by-turn directions to their next location, as well as a few other features.

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Google Keep Launches ... For Real This Time
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 5:24 PMChristina Warren
Days after the product's early leak, Google officially rolled out its new Evernote-like service, Google Keep. On its blog, Google describes Google Keep as a way to "quickly jot ideas down when you think of them and even include checklists and photos to keep track of what's important to you." With Google Keep, you can create notes, checklists, photos and voice memos — and all the content syncs across your devices.

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Amazon Launches 'Send to Kindle' Button for Websites
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 1:19 PMEric Larson
A new plugin lets you instantly send content from the web to your Kindle.

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10+ Samsung Galaxy S 4 Cases Coming Soon
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 12:15 PMAmy-Mae Elliott
Following our look at the official line up of accessories that Samsung is making for the new Galaxy S 4, we thought we'd see what cases third-party manufacturers have coming soon. SEE ALSO: 11 Samsung Galaxy S 4 Accessories to Get You Pumped Are you planning on getting the latest and greatest Galaxy? Then take a peek through our gallery to see the cases you can look forward to hitting the market.

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10 Red Flags You're About to Get Scammed
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:18 AMMatt Petronzio
You can't imagine ever getting scammed. Besides being a diligent Internet user who knows the ins and outs of web terrain, you have an email account that siphons all harmful messages into a neat little folder, which you never even check. So you're completely safe, right? Think again. SEE ALSO: 10 Things You Didn't Know Dropbox Could Do Scam emails and viruses can fall through the cracks every now and then, and when they do, be ready.

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Samsung's Smart, Social TVs Coming This Month
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:00 AMSamantha Murphy
Samsung has redesigned its Smart Hub experience, so users can spend time less searching for TV shows and movies and more time actually watching them.

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Google Launches Realtime API for Google Drive
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:48 AMStan Schroeder
Google has launched a Realtime API for Google Drive, enabling developers to create apps that can tap into Drive's real-time editing capabilities. The API provides developers with collaborative versions of data objects such as maps, lists, strings, and JSON values, which are automatically synchronized, and all modifications to them are stored. Developers can create apps that read from and write to these objects like any local object.

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Watch Apple's New VP Destroy an iPhone With a Steamroller
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:27 AMPete Pachal
Apple has hired a new vice president of technology, and while that's not entirely unusual, the choice person is: Kevin Lynch was Adobe's CTO and one of the most vociferous defenders of Flash, which Apple never supported on iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad.

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BlackBerry Z10 Teardown: Inside the Inscrutable Phone
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 9:16 AMLance Ulanoff
Ever since I dropped a beautiful, pristine BlackBerry Z10 on a sidewalk and rendered it useless, I’ve wondered why the Z10 failed where other smartphones survived. As you may recall, I performed a series of drop tests from three heights (waist, ear and over my head) on three different surfaces (rugs, wood and concrete).

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