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A screen shot from the upcoming video game 'Skylanders SWAP Force'. The sixteen new characters will have interchangeable body parts that will let players customize character attributes.
Activision adds swap feature to new 'Skylanders' game

New 'Skylanders' will have exchangeable body parts.
A woman uses a new touchscreen BlackBerry Z10 smartphone.
New BlackBerry to be released in U.S. in mid-March

CEO says early data suggest U.K. sales are above expectations.
USA TODAY columnist Mark Veverka.
Unplugged: Why is Michael Dell buying back his company?

Why is Dell buying the public company he founded nearly 30 years ago and taking it private?

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As of November, Dell had a cash balance of $11 billion, making it attractive to investors.
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Report: Dell close to $23B deal to go private
Dell is closing in on a deal to take itself private for about $23 billion.
A scene from the survival horror title 'Dead Space 3.'
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Fighting 'Dead Space 3' horrors a two-person job
Survival horror title launching Tuesday for PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.
Lyft driver Nancy Tcheou smiles as she drives in San Francisco.
tech
Ride-hailing apps offer new way around town
Services such as Lyft, Uber help users bypass taxis.
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Why the New York Times, Wall Street Journal were simple to hack
Hackers target media companies vulnerable to email phishing trickery
The Intel logo is displayed at the entrance of Intel Corp. headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif.
tech
The future will have Intel inside
Company's next line of processors could be a game-changer.
Dell's Texas headquarters, in the Austin suburb of Round Rock.
tech
Tech stocks: Dell buyout reportedly near
Shares of personal computer maker could jump if buyout becomes official.
cp+ pentax booth
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Reviewed.com: Looking at the Pentax camera booth at CP+
Reviewed.com looks at the Pentax booth at the CP+ camera show in Japan

 

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