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Live Nation iPhone App Review

Live Nation Entertainment announced its Live Nation App for iPhone and iPod touch today and is now available on the App Store for the U.S. and Canada. With the Live Nation App, concert fans will have access to Live Nation North American concert listings, receive alerts on app-exclusive pre-sales and last minute tickets for favorite shows, purchase authentic tickets directly through the app, and browse set lists...

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Review: Nintendo Wii U blows up dual-screen gaming

FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2012 photo, Reggie Fils-Aime, president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America, discusses the upcoming Wii U gaming console, in New York. Much like the iPad, the curvey GamePad features a touchscreen that can be manipulated with the simple tap or swipe of a finger, but it's surrounded by the kinds of buttons, bumpers, thumbsticks and triggers that are traditionally found on a modern-day game controller. The gaming console will start at $300 and go on sale in the U.S. on Sunday, Nov. 18, in time for the holidays, the company said. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)When Nintendo first broached the idea of multiple-screen video games in 2004, many critics were skeptical that players could focus on two images at once. Yet the handheld DS, blending one touch-sensitive screen with a slightly larger video display, became a runaway hit.



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Book review: The Fifth Wave

Book review: The Fifth Wave - a strategic vision for mobile internet innovation, investment & returnAuthors: Robert Marcus & Collins HemingwayThe fifth wave of computing - which is the mobile internet - is a tsunami, according to the authors of this book. Apparently, the convergence of mobile networks and devices with the internet access creates a near-universal market of six billion users and generates $2.5 trillion in annual economic value. Yet it has barely begun to gather force. This book aims to explain this technological revolution and how it will radically alter life, society, and commerce. And we are giving away ten copies of this ebook. Continue reading

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Wave Connections Review: Push to Talk for Everyone

Push-to-talk services from carriers are gradually being phased out, but PTT lives on in the Wave Connections app, which is available on platforms including iOS, Android, and BlackBerry.

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Motorola Droid RAZR HD Review: Slick and Fast

Motorola has followed up last year's Droid RAZR with the Droid RAZR HD, bringing a number of improvements to the sleek handset. How does it stack up?

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Motorola's Droid Razr Maxx HD Is Thin and Powerful [REVIEW]

Motorola's Droid Razr Maxx HD Is Thin and Powerful [REVIEW]Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD



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'Angry Birds Star Wars' Is More Addictive Fun Fans Want [REVIEW]

'Angry Birds Star Wars' Is More Addictive Fun Fans Want [REVIEW]Last month, Rovio announced a major partnership with Lucasfilm to create Angry Birds Star Wars. The game, out this week, represents a hybrid of the two powerful brands, and provides enjoyable gameplay for fans of both franchises.



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Review: OnLive Desktop brings the PC to tablets

An undated photo provided by OnLive shows the OnLive Desktop on an iPad 2. The OnLive Desktop app gives you access to Microsoft programs including Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as Adobe Reader and a few other programs. You don't have to already own these programs, but you can't add other programs to the desktop _ it is not saved after each use. Instead, you can upload any file you work on to access it later. (AP Photo/OnLive)So you love your iPad, but you wish you could work on Microsoft Office software, watch Flash video and generally have more of a PC-like experience? OnLive Desktop is one way you can.



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HTC EVO 4G LTE review

HTC EVO 4G LTE reviewSuccessfully launching an iconic smartphone is a daunting task, and following up a blockbuster flagship phone launch is even more difficult. Apple and Samsung might make it look easy, but companies like Motorola, Nokia and RIM have shown us that the success of one phone is anything but a guarantee that sequels will be met with the same fanfare. Perhaps no recent smartphone launch better embodies that notion than the HTC EVO 4G, a smartphone that gave Sprint a much-needed smash hit when it launched in 2010, and its successor the EVO 3D, which is now all but forgotten less than a year after its debut. Now, Sprint and HTC are back again with the HTC EVO 4G LTE, a



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