The RIGHT Way to Load the Dishwasher

There’s an old saying if you put three people in a kitchen after dinner, they’ll all have a RIGHT way to load the dishwasher — and all those ways will be different. Can you wash wine glasses and knives in the dishwasher? Is rinse agent a scam or really necessary? Which is best: powder or [...]

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BlackBerry bets big on apps, touchscreens

RIM presented developers at its BlackBerry World conference with a BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha deviceResearch In Motion (RIM) on Tuesday unveiled a revamped BlackBerry platform that discards the smartphone’s trademark keyboard to embrace apps, touchscreens and other trendy features.

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Dell sees brisk sales of new ultrabooks

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Dell Inc’s new ultra-thin laptop computer meant to rival Apple Inc’s popular MacBook Air is doing much better than the company expected. Sales of the XPS 13 ultrabook, which hit store shelves on February 28, are now more than double the company’s internal forecast, driven by strong demand from both consumers and big corporations, Dell said. “With this product, we went aggressive with the forecast,” Dell product marketing director Alison Gardner said. “Since we started shipping it to customers, XPS 13 has exceeded our expectations. …

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Apple Might Be Making Apple TV Content Deals

This afternoon we get a mysteriously sourced report that Apple is in talks with three major movie studios to stream their offerings on a future device (Apple TV, right?). Reuters’ Ronald Grover reports, via unnamed sources, that Apple has opened discussions with Epix, a company backed by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp, MGM, and Viacom’s Paramount Pictures. …

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Apple CEO Tim Cook emerges from Steve Jobs’ shadow

In this Wednesday, March 7, 2012 photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new iPad in San Francisco. Cook, long seen as the mechanic that kept the Apple machine humming along, is revealing a confident and eloquent side as he starts to emerge from the shadow of Steve Jobs. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)Apple CEO Tim Cook has long seen as the humorless and unemotional guy running the show from behind the scenes. But he is beginning to reveal a more assertive and eloquent side, hinting that he’s learning to shoulder more of Steve Jobs’ role as a front man and leader.

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