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Stand-Out Headphone Stands

Your headphones serve you diligently each day. Give them a proper home with one of these elegant stands that rise above the rest.

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Ditch Your Old Hi-Fi: Wireless Speakers Make Home Audio Easier

From Bose and Denon to Raumfeld and Devialet, everyone in hi-fi now makes a wireless speaker. Can any beat Sonos?

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Joe Girardi Adds 'App Designer' to Résumé

Joe Girardi may not be a tech savant, but the Yankee manager is the brains behind Portalball, a hybrid sci-fi baseball mobile app game that will be available for download in August.

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LifeLock Accused of Violating U.S. Settlement Over Deception

The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit accusing LifeLock of violating a 2010 settlement and continuing to make deceptive claims about its identity-theft protection services.

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ARM Profit Rises But Revenue Misses Forecast

The British computer-chip designer that creates technology found in iPhones, increased its dividend after reporting a rise in second-quarter profit, boosted by a jump in chip shipments.

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Huawei Dials Up Strong Smartphone Sales

Huawei Technologies is proving to be China’s best-selling smartphone maker so far this year, as the company expands in Europe and the Middle East.

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The Magic of Tidying Up---Digitally

The organizing philosophy found in Marie Kondo’s best seller “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” can, and should, be applied to your smartphone, says Keywords columnist Christopher Mims.

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From a Remote Laptop, Hackers Hijack a Jeep

Two computer-security researchers demonstrated they could take control of a moving Jeep Cherokee using the vehicle’s wireless communications system.

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Apple iPhone Sales, Up 35%, Disappoint Investors

Apple’s quarterly profit surged 38%, boosted again by strong demand for the company’s latest iPhones and robust growth in China where sales more than doubled.

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Angie's List Revenue Grows Less Than Expected

Angie’s List said revenue grew 11%, but it was less than analysts had expected as gross paid membership additions fell 27% for the services marketplace and consumer-review company.

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SanDisk Revenue, Profit Fall Less Than Expected

SanDisk reported steep drops in profit and revenue for its second quarter, though results came in above Wall Street expectations.

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BlackBerry to Buy Crisis-Communications Software Firm AtHoc

BlackBerry agreed to buy software provider AtHoc, its fourth niche acquisition since September aimed at reigniting sales of mobile software and security offerings.

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Microsoft Turns In a Big Loss

Microsoft turned in an upside-down financial report for its fiscal fourth quarter, showing weakness in its usually robust corporate-software division but strength in consumer-technology areas that are...

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Microsoft Surfaces Tablet Gains

While Microsoft’s second-quarter results were a dud with investors, there was a nugget of good news when it came to its tablets.

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Alibaba Unveils Plans to Protect Cloud Data

The steps to protect user data on cloud-computing platforms globally highlight the Chinese e-commerce company’s ambitions to expand services in markets like the U.S.

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Inside Wal-Mart's 'Shark Tank'

At Wal-Mart headquarters, hundreds of prospective suppliers get a chance to tout their products—from frozen deep-fried turkey to toddler dirt bikes— eager for a chance to land on the shelves of the...

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Apple’s 3Q Earnings and Conference Call With Analysts (Highlights)

Apple's quarterly profit surged 38%, boosted again by strong demand for the company's latest iPhones. We're live-blogging CEO Tim Cook's conference call with Wall Street analysts.

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Apple Watch Sales: What We Know (and Don’t Know)

Apple boasted that Apple Watch sales beat its expectations, which actually tell us very little. But there are some clues.

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From Royal Mail to Royal Mall: U.K. Postal Service Invests in Mallzee App

Five hundred years after Henry VIII ordered the creation of the first national postal service, Britain’s mail carrier is turning to an e-commerce startup that uses the same technology as popular Tinder...

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Google Maps’ New Timeline Is a Walk Down Memory Lane

Google Inc. yesterday rolled out a new Google Maps feature that will either help you remember your favorite places or creep you out.

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