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A visitor passes by the logo of Samsung Electronics at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.
Report: Samsung developing a smartwatch

It appears the next frontier for technology companies is the wristwatch.
North Carolina A&T guard Lamont Middleton (30) looks to shoot during Monday practice ahead of Tuesday's NCAA college basketball tournament game in Dayton, Ohio.
Twitter to tip off instant replays for March Madness

March Madness for the mobile masses is coming to Twitter with real-time highlight
John Riccitiello, Electronic Arts CEO and president speaks the eight annual D.I.C.E. Summit in 2009.
EA chief John Riccitiello to step down

Former CEO Larry Probst to take over while search for new leader begins.

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