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Developers: Microsoft Wants to Put Your App in a TV Ad | | Microsoft unveiled a neat contest for developers, giving them a chance to have their app featured in a Windows Phone television ad. The contest, which officially started Monday, is called Windows Phone Next App Star, and is open to Windows Phone developers worldwide. Participation is easy: Just have a killer app, and you'll get a chance to be featured in a primetime TV ad in the U.S.
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Whale-Shaped iPhone Case Is Surprisingly Functional | | When it comes to designing a functional iPhone case, whales don't typically come to mind. With their wide bodies and protruding fins, it makes more sense for the ocean-dwelling mammal to stay under water than in your hand. But that didn't stop designer Seyook Lee from creating the iWhale, a case that "mimics the silhouette of a whale coming to the water's surface to breathe," according to Yanko Design.
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RIM Adds 15,000 BlackBerry 10 Apps in a Weekend | | One of the biggest struggles RIM will likely have with the release of BlackBerry 10 is on the app front. In preparation for the operating system's debut, the company held a Port-A-Thon this past weekend. The 36-hour event let developers port over their existing apps to the BlackBerry 10 platform, and earn cash -– and developer devices -– in the process. Starting at 12 p.m.
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RIM Stock Jumps 10% on BlackBerry 10 Hype | Monday, January 14, 2013 5:32 PM | Seth Fiegerman |
| Investors may have soured a bit on Apple, but they're starting to love Research In Motion. While Apple's stock struggled to stay above the $500 mark Monday, RIM's stock jumped more than 10%, briefly passing $15 a share for the first time since February of last year before ending the day at $14.95.
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Arianna Huffington Doesn't Want You to Answer Her Emails On Weekends | Monday, January 14, 2013 5:12 PM | Andrea Smith |
| Amidst all the stress and running around from meeting to event and back to meeting again, there was one conversation I had during last week's International CES that was particularly calm and somewhat stress free. It was one with Arianna Huffington, president and editor-in-chief of Huffington Post Media Group. She told me she doesn't expect anyone to answer her emails at night or over the weekend.
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NRA Releases iPhone Shooter Game One Month After Sandy Hook | Monday, January 14, 2013 4:36 PM | Alex Fitzpatrick |
| The National Rifle Association released on Monday a first-person shooter for the iPhone and iPad — one month to the day after a tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., left 26 dead. The game, "NRA: Practice Range," has two modes.
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Watch Obama's Inauguration on Your Phone With New App | Monday, January 14, 2013 12:43 PM | Alex Fitzpatrick |
| Looking for an easy way to watch President Barack Obama's ceremonial swearing-in on Jan. 21? How about your smartphone? All you have to do is download the official Inaugural 2013 app, released Monday morning for iPhone and Android devices. Among its features is a livestream that will go live on Jan. 21 with footage of the ceremony.
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The 10 Coolest iPhone and iPad Cases From CES | Monday, January 14, 2013 12:23 PM | Samantha Murphy |
| Instead of standard rubber cases and hum-drum colors, there's a whole vibrant world of fun and creative ways to dress up your mobile device.
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Apple Drops Below $500 on Reports of Weak iPhone 5 Demand | Monday, January 14, 2013 10:08 AM | Seth Fiegerman |
| Apple's stock briefly dipped below $500 a share on Monday for the first time this year, falling as low as $498 a share, a decline of more than three percent from Friday's closing price of $520.30. The stock's decline comes after reports in The Wall Street Journal and Reuters suggested demand for the latest iPhone has been lower than expected.
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