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- Can 'kill switch' laws stop the rise in phone theft?As states pass smart phone 'kill switch' laws, some cities see a drop in crime.
- iWatch? Larger iPhone 6? What to expect from Apple event.Apple's big event Tuesday could debut an iWatch and a larger iPhone 6. Here's a guide to what we know and what we think we know.
- New Vortex VRTX VR goggles cost just $100, sortaVortex's VRTX goggles use a LG G3 phone to pull off cheap virtual reality.
- New iPhone 6 video claims to show finished designA new video reports to reveal the finalized design for the iPhone 6. Is it real? Apple remains silent.
- Microsoft debuts standalone Xbox Kinect with a free gameAt first, the Kinect was only available by buying an Xbox One with Kinect for $500. Soon, shoppers will be able to purchase the sensor on its own.
- Instagram's new Hyperlapse lets you take time into your own handsHyperlapse uses software to turn jittery videos into smooth time-lapse shots. Instagram releases the new app Tuesday.
- 8 great college apps for back-to-school From apps that help find the best sources for research papers to scheduling and social apps, here are 8 great back-to-college apps.
- 10 weird things your iPhone can do The latest system update for the iPhone and iPad comes with tons of great features, but many of them lie hidden in menus and hard-to-find settings. Here's a quick list of Apple's best-kept secrets.
- Kids home for summer? Watch your data caps.A quick guide to understanding and managing your home's Internet data cap.
- Try these six seasoned apps for cookingGot an iPad or iPhone? Check out these nifty ways to substitute, select, and keep track.
- Google execs visit Cuba: How is digital diplomacy working?Google chairman Eric Schmidt led a delegation of employees to Cuba this past week to advocate for removing government restrictions on the Internet. How did Google's digital diplomacy effort go?
- Foxconn hires 100,000 new workers for next iPhone: reportWhile Foxconn goes on a hiring spree in China, it decides to close a factory in India, revealing the ebb and flow of our global smart phone economy.
- Reset the Net: What is it and what does it mean?Reset the Net rallies against online government surveillance.
- FireChat app sends messages even when you have no serviceFireChat messaging app 'leapfrogs' from phone to phone.
- Why do you need a 64-bit cellphone?Lots more memory, yes, but that may not be necessary.
- Three fitness trackers for three different kinds of runnersFrom the Fitbit Flex to the Basis B1, these wristband gadgets serve as pedometers and much more.
- Sous vide: How to cook meat perfectly with 'Sansaire'Home cooks now have 'sous vide' tools of their own. Sansaire costs just $200.
- Spritz app asks: How fast can you read this article?Samsung adds speed-reading app Spritz to Galaxy S5 smart phone.
- Apple seizes the steering wheel with CarPlayApple's CarPlay will let drivers communicate hands-free.
- Rise of the commercial drone: It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a ... pizza?From Amazon to police departments, nonmilitary uses for unmanned drones arise.