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Is This the World's First Liquid-Cooled Smartphone? | Sunday, May 19, 2013 8:14 PM | Chelsea Stark |
| If you've ever had your smartphone feel too hot after a long bout of Facebook, email, and taking photos or video, NEC hopes to solve that with its new liquid-cooled smartphone. The NEC Medias X 06E sports a liquid cooling pipe behind the display and next to the processor. NEC said this will transfer heat away from the phone's processor through repeated evaporation and condensation.
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Hands-On With the Week's Top Apps | Sunday, May 19, 2013 7:05 PM | Emily Price |
| There were a lot of great apps and updates released this week. Google announced two big apps during the keynote at its annual developer conference Google I/O. One app breaks out the Hangout feature of Google+ into its own standalone app. The other, brings a whole new music streaming service to Google Play.
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Windows Phone: Time for Microsoft to Put the Pedal to the Metal | Sunday, May 19, 2013 3:27 PM | Lance Ulanoff |
| Greg Sullivan, Microsoft's Windows Phone marketing lead, was grinning from ear to ear when we sat down for an interview earlier this week. Market research firm IDC had just anointed his phone platform a solid Number 3, beating the once-dominant Blackberry platform for the first time. "It’s very refreshing," Sullivan told me. Granted, Windows Phone and Blackberry are fighting over scraps.
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Tech Hubs Flourish Outside of Silicon Valley | Sunday, May 19, 2013 2:42 PM | Samantha Murphy |
| Silicon Valley has long been at the forefront of the tech startup scene, but it's no longer the only region in the center of the action.
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iPhone 6 Concept Includes a Projected Keyboard | Sunday, May 19, 2013 12:21 PM | Chelsea Stark |
| If you've long complained about your typing speed and productivity, this iPhone 6 concept video may be the solution you're searching for. The above YouTube video shows an iPhone 6 mockup that, when set on a flat surface, can project a Mac keyboard from one side and a Mac desktop from the other. The video, created by YouTube user Sonitdac, shows a rendered "iPhone 6" that looks sim,ilar to an iPhone 5.
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Retailers Turn 'Showrooming' Into Innovation Opportunity | Sunday, May 19, 2013 10:59 AM | Samantha Murphy |
| A store in Australia made headlines earlier this year for charging consumers $5 to just walk through the door. The decision was made following the growth of "showrooming," a familiar concept when a person heads into a physical store to check out merchandise before finding the same product at a cheaper price online.
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