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  • Firefox phones coming this summer

    Mozilla, the non-profit foundation behind the popular Firefox Web browser, is getting into phones. But it's not stopping at Web browsers _ it's launching an entire phone operating system.


  • Huawei reveals 'fastest smartphone in the world'

    Huawei, a Chinese company that recently became the world's third-largest maker of smartphones, calls its new flagship product "the fastest smartphone in the world" and wants to use it to expand global awareness of its brand.


  • Samsung takes on iPad Mini with Galaxy Note 8.0

    Samsung Electronics is beefing up its tablet range with a competitor to Apple's iPad Mini that sports a pen for writing on the screen.


  • Apple says Macs at its offices were hacked

    Apple says a small number of Mac computers at its offices were infected by malicious software, in an attack similar to the one Facebook acknowledged last week.


  • Brazil: local company has patent on iPhone brand

    Brazil's patent authority has taken a bite out of Apple with an announcement Wednesday that the iPhone name in Brazil belongs to a local company called Gradiente SA, not to the global computer giant.


  • Review: Stylish, quality headphones get popular

    Most people consume their music while on the go these days _ in cars, while jogging, in between smartphone calls or while working at a desk. Thousands of our favorite songs are just a playlist away.


  • Amount of cash, securities held by Apple each year

    During a speech Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook says he's open to looking at proposals for sharing more cash with investors. Wall Street is clamoring for Apple to share more of its cash, which amounted to $137 billion at the end of last year and is still growing fast because of the company's massive profits. Here's the amount of cash and securities held by Apple at the end of each fiscal year, which runs through late September:


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    Helping Apple make iWatch more user-friendly

    Why should Dick Tracy have all the fun?


  • Intel working on TV set-top box to replace cable

    Intel Corp. said Tuesday that it will sell a set-top box that brings Internet-delivered movies and shows to a TV set this year.


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