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5 Tricks to Improve Your Phone's Battery Life

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5 Tricks to Improve Your Phone's Battery Life
2:16:25 AMBob Al-Greene
When your phone dies, it's like a part of yourself has croaked, too. Suddenly you're a bit naked, helpless and disconnected from the world. And yet we let it happen, time after time. So what's killing your phone? Endless Google searches? Constant texting? SEE ALSO: 5 iPhone Apps That Run Google Talk Misinformation, not misuse, might be contributing to your phone's daily death.

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Watch Google Show Off 4 Glass Apps
Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:34 PMEmily Price
During SXSW last month, Google held a session entitled “Building New Experiences With Glass,” where it offered developers information about Glass’ Mirror API, and demonstrated some of the apps that are already in development for Glass, such as Gmail, Path, and Evernote.

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Zuckerberg's Big Mistake: Launching Facebook Home in the U.S.
Thursday, April 04, 2013 6:44 PMPete Pachal
Whatever you may think about Facebook Home, you can't question its intent — to put Facebook at the core of your mobile experience, not just another app. Everything about Home and the new HTC First is about making Facebook even more dominant than it already is on people's phones. That idea might by appealing if you either: A). Have a digital life that is completely dominated by Facebook.

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Facebook Home: Everything You Need to Know
Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:51 PMChristina Warren
Facebook announced Thursday its big mobile plans for Android: Facebook Home. Although it will initially be available only on a few models, Facebook Home represents how Facebook wants to exist on Android phones. If you're confused by Facebook Home or just want to get a better understanding of everything the new interface entails, we've got you covered.

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Hands On With Facebook Home
Thursday, April 04, 2013 4:53 PMEmily Price
Facebook introduced Facebook Home on Thursday, a new home screen for your Android phone that integrates the Facebook experience into other functions on your device. We had the opportunity to spend a little time with Facebook Home following Facebook’s event running on both the HTC First –- a phone that will come with Facebook Home pre-installed – as well as the Galaxy Note II, which had Facebook Home installed from Google Play.

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Do You 'Like' Facebook's Home Announcement?
Thursday, April 04, 2013 3:32 PMRyan Lytle
Are you satisfied with Facebook's big announcements? Take our poll.

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How to Get Facebook Home on April 12
Thursday, April 04, 2013 2:51 PMCharlie White
Eager to try Facebook Home? You won't be able to do that today, but on April 12, you'll be able to download the software on three currently available smartphones that are supported by the new Facebook Home Android experience. The most seamless way to get your hands on Facebook Home is to pick up HTC's new phone specifically created for it, the HTC First.

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HTC First With Facebook Home Debuts April 12
Thursday, April 04, 2013 1:50 PMChristina Warren
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the Facebook phone! OK, so Facebook isn't making a phone per se, but the company's new Facebook Home Android experience will coming to a brand new phone from HTC, the HTC First. This is the first Facebook Home optimized phone in the world. It will debut on April 12, 2013 for $99.99, exclusive to AT&T.

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Facebook Home 'Chat Heads' Let You Message Within Apps
Thursday, April 04, 2013 1:48 PMSamantha Murphy
Facebook's new "chat heads" feature will open up a new way to communicate with friends, regardless of what you're doing on your Android phone at the time.

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Mark Zuckerberg Reveals 'Facebook Home' for Android
Thursday, April 04, 2013 1:15 PMPete Pachal
The "Facebook Phone" is finally here, but it's not what you think. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg today unveiled a new way to integrate its network on Android devices. Called Facebook Home, it represents a rethinking of how Facebook exists on Android phones, Zuckerberg said, putting people first instead of apps.

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How to Watch the Facebook Phone Event Online
Thursday, April 04, 2013 11:39 AMSamantha Murphy
Facebook is holding a highly-anticipated press event at its headquarters to reveal its "new home on Android." Here is how to watch online.

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Introducing Mashable Choice
Thursday, April 04, 2013 11:03 AMLance Ulanoff
Mashable has been reviewing products, apps and services for years, and we work hard to let you know when we like these products (and when we don’t). For a clear answer to “Should I buy it or use it?” we're now providing Mashable Choice. What Is It? Mashable Choice is an editorial selection we apply to products, services and apps (and perhaps more) that we would recommend to our friends and family.

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Google Drops WebKit for 'Blink' as Engine Powering Chrome
Thursday, April 04, 2013 10:53 AMPete Pachal
Google is switching out the engine powering its Chrome browser, moving away from WebKit to a new open-source rendering system called Blink. Blink is actually based on WebKit, but using its forked version for Chrome will lead to a simpler code base. Google software engineer Adam Barth says that should translate into faster iteration — and innovation. Barth disclosed the change on Google's Chrome blog.

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Bill Gates and Microsoft Co-Founder Recreate Iconic Photo
Thursday, April 04, 2013 10:25 AMSamantha Murphy
Microsoft co-founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen recreated a picture they took back in the 1980s, showing the once-estranged duo is no longer on the outs.

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Google Introduces Blink and Other News You Need to Know
Thursday, April 04, 2013 9:28 AMStan Schroeder
Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening in the digital world. Today, we're looking at three particularly interesting stories. On Wednesday, Google announced Blink, an open-source rendering engine based on the WebKit system that powers certain browsers. Disney has shut down LucasArts, the video game development branch of its Lucasfilm acquisition.

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