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The radio will allow drone operators to control their aircraft from up to a mile away.
The troubled smartphone maker earns a profit—but may still be doomed.
NEW YORK (AP) — Samsung Electronics is ratcheting up its rivalry with Apple with its new Galaxy S 4 smartphone, which has a larger, sharper screen than its predecessor, the best-selling S III.
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LONDON (AP) — Online note-taking service Evernote Corp. has been hacked and is resetting all its 50 million users' passwords as a precaution.
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Jimmy Buchheim is behaving oddly.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The answer to the trivia question will be: "Monkey Drums (Goskel Vancin Remix) by Chase Buch." That's the 25-billionth song purchased on iTunes.
TORONTO (AP) — The chief executive of Research In Motion said he's disappointed the new BlackBerry won't be released in the United States until mid-March, but he said early data suggests sales in the U.K. are above expectations.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When Hesky Kutscher needed to get across town, he didn't call a taxi. He tapped a smartphone app called Lyft, which allows users to request car rides.
Building a cool new phone isn't nearly enough.












