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5 Sites for Free Ringtones
6:15:30 AMDenise Lu
Think "free ringtones" and you likely imagine unsavory pop-up ads and spam. It's hard to come by real ringtones that won't put the health of your computer to risk. And though you can make your own ringtones, sometimes it's more fun to browse larger collections with a larger variety. See also: HOW TO: Make Free iPhone Ringtones We've rounded up some sites for free ringtones that are safe to use.

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Does This Infographic About 'Little Things' Confirm the HTC One Mini?
2:24:31 AMStan Schroeder
Rumor has it that HTC is building a smaller version of its flagship Android smartphone, the HTC One. And while HTC hasn't addressed any reports directly, the company just released an infographic called "Little Things That Pack a Big Punch," which hints that something may indeed be in the works.

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Is This the First Vine Album?
Monday, July 15, 2013 10:58 PMMarissa Cetin
Via eight Vine videos, Scottish musician Aidan John Moffat released a new album, The Eternalist. Moffat realizes this may not be an album in the "strictest sense," but a perk of the non-traditional format is Vine's endless looping, allowing the listener to decide how long the record is and creating a different, customizable listening experience. See also: 35 Ways Musicians and Music Brands Are Using Twitter's Vine App Using his L.

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What If Your Smartphone Could Bend Into a Smart Watch?
Monday, July 15, 2013 9:59 PMVignesh Ramachandran
As technology advances, the list of gadgets we own grows longer: laptops, music players, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and Google Glass — it's endless. Now, with the buzz around smart watches, you may be wondering whether you want yet another gadget to charge, sync and carry around. Earlier this year, South Korean designer Jeabyun Yeon showcased his concept for a bendable smartphone that could transform into a watch.

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Report: Microsoft Surface Smart Watch Will Launch in 2014
Monday, July 15, 2013 7:30 PMEmily Price
It looks like Microsoft may be close to completing its own Surface-branded smart watch. Sources inside the Redmond-based company told AmongTech that prototypes of the smart watch are reportedly already being used by some Microsoft employees.

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MLB Home Run Derby and All-Star Game Bring Social to the Field
Monday, July 15, 2013 5:11 PMSamantha Murphy
Major League Baseball players aren't typically allowed to use mobile devices during games, but for the Homerun Derby and All Star Game, it's encouraged.

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Hackers Convert Verizon Device Into Mobile Spy Stations
Monday, July 15, 2013 4:18 PMLorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
You don't need to be the National Security Agency to spy on Americans' cellphone calls and messages. You only need to hack into a cellphone signal-boosting device that Verizon sells for $250 — and you can intercept all communications coming from a nearby phone. Two security researchers, or white-hat hackers, have discovered that the devices — called femtocells, or network extenders — can be easily hacked and turned into spying stations.

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Report: Samsung Supplying Chips for Apple's 2015 iOS Devices
Monday, July 15, 2013 9:58 AMStan Schroeder
Apple will use Samsung's chips for its 2015 iOS devices, a report from The Korea Economic Daily claims, citing industry sources. Samsung has been building the chips for Apple's iOS devices since the release of the first iPhone in 2007, even though the two companies have been in a patent-related lawsuit war for more than a year.

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Apple Expanding iWatch Team and Other News You Need to Know
Monday, July 15, 2013 9:06 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. Apple is reportedly “aggressively” hiring employees to work ons its rumored iWatch project — which could mean it’s not exactly a rumor anymore. In startup news, the newly launched Audiam helps smaller artists make money on YouTube.

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