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    This combination of screen shots shows mapping apps, from left, Apple Maps for iPhones, Microsoft Here for Lumia-branded Windows phones, and Google Maps for Android. Mapping apps have grown more sophisticated in the last five years. (AP Photo)
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    October 8, 2014 12:36 pm
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    Can a football stadium be as ‘smart’ as a phone?
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    Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder argued that the extensive encryption of mobile phones could hinder law enforcement's ability to protect children from kidnappers and sexual predators by preventing law enforcement from circumventing built-in security features in the case of an emergency. (iStock Photo)
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    Angry Birds maker Rovio to cut jobs
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    From 2009 to 2012, the number of Marylanders signed up for Lifeline grew to twice as many as Maryland's eligible residents. (iStock)

    Obamaphone use grew 100-fold in 3 years in Md. to twice the number eligible

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    This product image provided by Samsung shows the Samsung Alpha Phone. The Alpha will be available in the U.S. starting Friday, Sept. 26, 2014, through AT&T. (AP Photo/Samsung)
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    Review: Samsung Alpha big on design, short on tech

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    Messaging app seeks to bring voices back to phones
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    Hackers can potentially access privileged user information like passwords, internet history and keyboard input. (John Irons/Washington Examiner)

    Security flaw leaves Android users vulnerable to hackers

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    Sony Corp. President Kazuo Hirai bows at the end of a press conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014. Sony expects its annual loss to swell to $2 billion and has canceled dividends for the first time in more than half a century after writing down the value of its troubled smartphone business. Citing intense competition, especially from Chinese rivals, Sony said it anticipates a net loss of 230 billion yen ($2.15 billion) for the fiscal year that ends March 31, 2015. (AP Photo/Toru Takahashi)
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    Sony forecasts $2B loss as smartphones lag

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    September 17, 2014 11:22 am
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    Dinorah De Cruz drives through Queens on her way to the SheRide livery office, Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, in New York. De Cruz is one of 100 women currently signed up to drive for SheRides, a car service by women drivers for women riders in New York City, Westchester County and Long Island. Less than 3 percent of the city's 115,000 licensed taxi, livery and limousine drivers are women, and that can be a problem for women who are reluctant to get into a cab alone with a male driver because of safety concerns or religious and social mores. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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    Taxi! Seeking women to drive for female passengers

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