2010 17 Mar

Keep track of your NCAA tournament brackets and even watch live games on the go with these March Madness iPhone apps.

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Best March Madness iPhone Apps

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2010 17 Mar

A survey finds 39 percent of BlackBerry users would buy an iPhone next…but fully a third would go for an Android phone.

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Crowd Science: 39 Pct of BlackBerry Users Would Go iPhone

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2010 16 Mar

Welcome to Game 2 of our March Smart Phone Madness, folks. Yesterday we saw the iPhone trample all over the HTC Touch Pro2 in what seemed like an unfair match-up.



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March Smart Phone Madness Game 2: BlackBerry Bold 9700 vs. Palm Pixi

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2010 16 Mar

Welcome to March Smart Phone Madness, ladies and gentlemen, where we pit 16 of the most popular smart phones from the four major carriers in the U.S. against each other. From the iPhone 3GS to the Sam…



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March Smart Phone Madness Game 1: iPhone 3GS vs. HTC Touch Pro2

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2010 16 Mar

Apple’s iPad battery replacement program will be just like the iPhone’s: send in your iPad, Apple will send you a different one with a new battery…and none of your data.

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iPad Battery Replacement: $99 For a New-to-You iPad

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2010 16 Mar

We liked the Inspiron 15 back when it had dual-core Pentium CPU and integrated graphics. Now this notebook is all grown up with a base config that includes a Core i3 processor and ATI Mobility Radeon HD graphics.



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Get A Core i3 Dell Inspiron 15 With ATI Graphics for Just $599

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2010 16 Mar

A new report from the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism finds Americans like online news, but few seem willing to pay for it.

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Consumers Prefer Ads to Paying for Online News

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