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Top 10 Tech This Week
Sunday, March 24, 2013 9:58 PMLorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
It was an especially exciting week in tech, with lots of big news coming from all fronts. So who dominated the Top 10 Tech world this week? Google, a week after announcing the demise of the beloved Google Reader, launched a new note-taking Evernote-like app called Google Keep. The company's most exciting unveiling this week, though, might have been the addition of stunning imagery from the world's tallest mountains.

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BlackBerry Z10 Is Coming: Here Are 10 Cool Cases
Sunday, March 24, 2013 7:46 PMAmy-Mae Elliott
BlackBerry's new Z10 smartphone is an exciting option for fans of the company formerly known as RIM. Already released in some countries, the Z10's U.S. launch is just days away. If you're getting ready to get the Z10, we have taken a look at what your case options are. SEE ALSO: Watch People Try to Use BlackBerry 10 for the First Time Have a peek at the selection we've found in the gallery above.

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Hands-On With The Week's Top Apps
Sunday, March 24, 2013 4:30 PMEmily Price
This week brought with it quite a few new and interesting apps. Google released Google Keep, an application to help you keep up with notes and reminders throughout the day. Pinterest released an update that makes it easier than ever to discover new pins, and a photo-editing app for iOS named Repix gave us a new way to make our smartphone photos look their best.

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Airline Passengers May Soon Be Able to Use Electronics During Takeoff and Landing
Sunday, March 24, 2013 2:28 PMSamantha Murphy
For any airline passenger who has been annoyed when told to power down electronics, here's some great news: You might be able to just switch to "airplane mode."

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Apple Buys Indoor Mapping Startup WifiSLAM
Sunday, March 24, 2013 1:40 PMSamantha Murphy
As a part of a larger effort to improve and grow its mapping services, Apple has acquired mobile location startup WifiSLAM.

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