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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
- 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.