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Samsung Pushes out the Galaxy Note 10.1 in Germany, UAE

Samsung has officially rolled out the Galaxy Note 10.1 but Australia may have wait a little bit more on the device as the Asian tech giant said only consumers in Germany and the United Arab Emirates will get their hands on the new product.

5 Things Users will no Longer see in iPhone 5

The new iPhone 5 is expected to bring some radical changes to users and will mark the breakup of Apple and Google as widely used Google products will be replaced with Apple variants as well as hardware alterations that are expected to incur long term benefits to the handset.

Flexible Battery could make Tablets, Other Gadgets Thinner [VIDEO]

Will our gadgets, like tablets, become even more thinner? Right now, Toshiba Excite 10 LE is the thinnest tablet at 0.30 inch. Apple's new iPad, the current market leader, is 0.37 inch thick, thicker than its predecessor iPad 2, that clocked in a thickness of 0.34 inch. Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 is actually a few millimeters thinner than iPad 2.

Is a Tech Bust Coming?

Is a blowout bust coming for highflying Internet stocks? There was the disappointing Facebook IPO, but many people wrote that off as due to managerial errors at the Nasdaq. But those errors must have persisted, because the stock has been down nearly 40%. Every talking head is muttering about the problem of how Facebook is going to pay its bills.

Visa Rolls Out Spending Cards for Kids

Visa had rolled out a transaction card and identification document for British children. Called VisaCitizenCard, the plastic money allows the loading of money in a prepaid card for use in daily transactions.

Angry Birds Maker Targets the Bourses

The Angry Birds are targeting not just pig's lairs, but also public investors. Rovio, the Finnish market of the most downloaded mobile app in the world, announced plans to go public in late 2013.

Champagne Cork Pop May Soon Fizz Out

Just as technology has almost wiped out the use of typewriters, pagers and the snail mail, another tradition may be bound to history books due to technological innovations.

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