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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 vs. Apple MacBook Air

Microsoft made a direct comparison between the Surface Pro 3 and the MacBook Air 13", so we're throwing them into the Prizefight Ring to settle the score once and for all. Let's get it on!

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Amazon debuts new super-inexpensive Kindle Fire

New 6- and 7-inch Kindle Fire HDs hit a low-price milestone for Amazon tablets, while still maintaing a unique identity.

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Now that you can swap out the default keyboard on your iPhone and iPad, check out these awesome alternatives.

This has the best picture quality of any TV we've ever reviewed

With its bright whites and perfect black levels, the LG 55EC9300 lives up to the promise of OLED with the best picture we've seen -- ever.

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Tablets that stand out in a crowded field

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Hot new TVs for fall 2014

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Timex Ironman One GPS+ is a smartwatch without a smartphone

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CNET en Español's first anniversary and the state of diversity in the tech industry

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