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Sony Xperia Tablet Z Torn Down on Video

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Sony Xperia Tablet Z Torn Down on Video
5:22:27 AMStan Schroeder
Wondering what Sony's Xperia Tablet Z looks like on the inside? Worry not, cause the folks from Sony have disassembled it completely and recorded the entire process on video. From what we can see in the video, Sony's ultra-thin tablet is relatively easy to open up.

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Canon Rebel T5i: A Serious DSLR Gets $100 Cheaper
Thursday, March 21, 2013 7:00 PMCharlie White
There's a good reason why the Canon Rebel T5i looks a lot like the Canon T4i: Their specifications are almost identical. Besides a slightly different finish and few grams of extra weight, this is the same camera. But there's one delectable difference: The T5i is $100 cheaper than the T4i.

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Google Turns Your Favorite Website Into Smartphone-Controlled 3D Maze
Thursday, March 21, 2013 6:07 PMEmily Price
A Google Chrome Experiment turns your favorite webpage into a smartphone-controlled maze. Appropriately called World Wide Maze, playing the game simply requires you to have Chrome installed on both your computer and your smartphone.

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Apple Says 75% of Its Power Comes From Renewable Energy
Thursday, March 21, 2013 4:53 PMSamantha Murphy
About 75% of Apple offices worldwide are now powered by renewable energy -- more than double the amount of green buildings the company had last year.

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Pinterest iOS App Update Makes It Easier To Discover New Pins
Thursday, March 21, 2013 4:31 PMEmily Price
Pinterest updated its iOS app Thursday, adding the ability to edit your profile from your phone, and a new close-up view of pins on the iPad. The iOS version of the app also includes a new way to discover new pins through a “people who pinned this also pinned” function, a function the company debuted on its redesigned website. Pinterest began rolling out a new site design earlier this week.

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Apple Gets More Secure With Two-Step Verification
Thursday, March 21, 2013 4:07 PMEmily Price
Apple has added a new level of security to iCloud and Apple ID users: two-step verification. Much like the two-step verification process for other services, two-step-verification will require you to verify your identity when signing into your account from a new device. Verification will be done using another one of your devices, such as your iPhone.

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Navigate NYC Subway With Giant Touchscreens
Thursday, March 21, 2013 3:38 PMPSFK
In partnership with the Control Group, the New York City MTA has decided to go even more digital with the installation of 47-inch interactive touchscreens in subway stations around the city. The touchscreens or On The Go interactive HD displays, will not only feature a detailed map of the subway system, but will also show commuters real-time information and updates.

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Google Glass and the Future of Head-Mounted Displays
Thursday, March 21, 2013 2:30 PMPete Pachal
Google Glass is arguably the most exciting innovation in mobile technology since the iPhone — and not just because Google hyped it with a spectacular skydiving stunt. Certainly, the field of wearable technology has been around for decades (remember calculator watches?), but with the backing of a multibillion-dollar company and state-of-the-art wireless tech, Google looks to really take it to the next level.

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Portable Speaker Uses Surfaces to Transmit Huge Sound
Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:52 PMEric Larson
A Kickstarter project is raising funds for Yaba: a portable speaker and guitar amp that uses whichever surface it's placed on to transmit sound waves.

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Apple Patent Could Make iPhone Cases Obsolete
Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:33 PMAppAdvice
A new Apple invention could make iPhone cases a thing of the past. The “Protective Mechanism for an Electronic Device” identifies when a phone is falling and adjusts its center of mass to control its landing. The patent for the invention was recently published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Although the iPhone is specifically mentioned in the patent language, this technology could extend to any device.

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Canon Rebel SL1: The World's Smallest DSLR Camera
Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:00 PMPete Pachal
Canon unveiled on Thursday what it says is the smallest and lightest DSLR camera ever made, the EOS Rebel SL1. Its footprint is significantly smaller than the company's lightweight T4i DSLR, although it's still not quite as small as the EOS-M mirrorless design. The SL1 weighs less than a pound — just 14.36 ounces. Overall dimensions (WxHxD) are 4.6 x 3.6 x 2.7 inches.

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Toasting Success With Cheezburger's Ben Huh
Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:59 PMDani Fankhauser
In the Internet's "blog to riches" category, Ben Huh dominates. He purchased I Can Has Cheezburger from bloggers he met online in 2007. The turned the user-generated content site, most notably of cat pictures overlayed with misspelled text, into a network which now receives 375 million page views a month across its 50 sites.

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Google Has No Plans to Merge Android, Chrome OS
Thursday, March 21, 2013 10:19 AMSamantha Murphy
Google chairman Eric Schmidt told reporters in India on Thursday that it will not merge its Android and Chrome Operating systems anytime soon.

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Your Phone Can Replace 62 Cubic Feet of Furniture
Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:56 AMBob Al-Greene
What would happen if you decided to live entirely on your smartphone? No, we're not talking about some kind of weird virtual world situation. Rather, how much space in your home could your smartphone save? Surely you could delete some bulky furniture or obsolete technology by moving your entire home and work life onto one device. Say goodbye to all your physical cookbooks and novels.

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Pandora Launches For Windows Phone With Live Tile Support
Thursday, March 21, 2013 8:30 AMEmily Price
Pandora is now officially available for Windows Phone. Announced during Microsoft’s launch for Windows Phone 8, the launch is not only a slam dunk for Microsoft, who is working to build its repertoire of high-profile apps, but also for Pandora, which has a business that has started to become very mobile.

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