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Rebooting the PC industry: Tablets force a shift
More than one million PCs are sold every day
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The personal computer industry needs a jumpstart - and it's counting on a rescue from emerging markets and a late-to-the-party push into tablet computers.
Cyber Monday shoppers give retailers sales bump
Protecting that investment
Ask The Propellorheads
Dear PropellerHeads: I just got my daughter a smartphone. I think she needs to use some kind of protective case; she's resisting. What do you think?
I deserve something nice for not being naughty
Ask The Propellerheads
Online viewers won't miss Super Bowl ads shown on TV
Apple fans to the core
Fans, entrepreneurs among first buyers of new iPad
Shopping on the go
Americans turn to mobile devices for Cyber Monday
Microsoft brings Office to iPhone, but not tablets
Record iPhone sales drive Apple's 3Q beat
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Cyber Monday draws $1.74 billion
Playing with fire
Nook Tablet is Kindle Fire's worthy foe
Retailers take on Silicon Valley
Target, Kohl's among those opening technology test labs
Amazon debuts mobile payment app and card reader
NEW YORK - Amazon is taking direct aim at mobile payment systems such as Square by introducing the Amazon Local Register, a credit-card processing device and mobile app designed to help small business owners accept payments through their smartphones and tablets.
Survey: Internet reviews mixed
Internet access varies widely across the globe - from Bangladesh's meager 11 percent to 87 percent of the U.S. population. Yet wherever you look, its saturation and influence is rising, via home computers, tablets and especially smart phones. Other than diverting our attention from live interaction and increasing the size of our bums, is our growing use of the Web a good thing or a bad thing?
More than just point-and-click
What shopping will look like in the future
Apple's 'iPad' is the only tablet people know
Some brands synonymous with the products themselves
Phoning it in
Amazon is about to jump into smartphones
In memory of Mason
Mom starts nonprofit, SIDS awareness event to assist families
Liz Montgomery wants the sudden death of her 5-month-old son, Mason, to translate into help for others.