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Your smartphone will be your new computer and bank. China's, too.

Your smartphone will be your new computer and bank. China's, too.

2:59pm: Sure, smartphones are booming, but here's how banking, enterprise and OS battles are really going to play out on the sleek gadget in your pocket. More

Google enterprise chief: Data is safer on our cloud than your PC

10:40am: Google has an enterprise division? Yes, and they're using every asset the company has, from Apps to Android, to beat the big players. More

AOL cuts 900 jobs after HuffPo buy

10:28am: Tim Armstrong, CEO of the online media company, said the job cuts make the company more healthy than it was a few years ago. But AOL's stock continues to fall. More

Why my startup is trying to break out at SXSW

5:35am: For one week, Austin supplants Silicon Valley as the center of the tech universe. More

Why I sold to Amazon

Why I sold to AmazonAmazon has bought a slew of companies -- and each one is different. Some are absorbed, others are killed and a few are allowed to maintain their independence. More

Google's Schmidt: Android is saving the world

Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that Android smartphones can make you happy, healthy and can prevent wars. But you have to share something to make it happen. More

Google: Your new phone carrier?

Step aside, AT&T and Verizon: Google has all the assets to become a wireless provider if it wanted to.  More

They're spending $50 billion. You'll be paying.

An annual two-fold increase in mobile data is costing the U.S. wireless industry $50 billion a year. More

Verizon iPhone won't kill AT&T

AT&T won't suffer a major fallout from the widely anticipated Verizon iPhone, as many had predicted. More

NoteSlate: Not quite real, not quite fake

NoteSlate: Not quite real, not quite fakeA cut-rate, simple and "coming soon" tablet took the Internet by storm - even though there's no evidence it actually exists.  More

Why Wi-Fi sucked at Mobile World Congress

At the world's biggest networking convention, the wireless network was unavailable. It's a problem with no easy solution. More

Gimmie YouTube! Net neutrality and you

The FCC imposed new Net neutrality rules that would force Internet providers to treat all content equally. More

Tech field starts feeling bubbly

As the startup scene heats up, everyone wants in. But some are worried about the next tech bubble More

A universal language for robots

Willow Garage is betting millions on the future of personal robotics. More
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