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| April 17, 2013 CNET Daily News | |
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Why Microsoft won't make an iPhone rival Rather than creating a premium device to rival Apple and Samsung in the developed world, Microsoft plans to rely on partners to mine emerging markets with budget smartphones. | Case builds for slimmer iPad 5 Case designs popping up in Hong Kong and online add to the pile of evidence that a skinnier slate is in the works. | Google Drive, Apps, Gmail all back online, Google says All three services are up and running again for Google users, according to the company's status page. | Move over Siri, Sherpa's in town This digital assistant app, popular in Spain and Latin America, is rolling out in the U.S. today. Will it give Siri a run for its money? | Galaxy S4 heads to T-Mobile for $150, Sprint for $250 this month T-Mobile will be first with an April 24 debut, and Sprint's version of the Samsung smartphone hits the market three days later. | Samsung: Galaxy S4 for U.S. has four cores, not eight The smartphone maker confirms that its next flagship phone will feature a quad-core processor instead of its octa-core chip. | Obama threatens veto of CISPA database-sharing bill White House veto threat says CISPA does not protect Americans' privacy adequately, raising the chances that the bill is doomed this year. | | |  |  | Need to repair a NASA spacecraft? Just 3D print it Engineers at NASA Ames Research Center have begun experimenting with 3D printers for some spacecraft design. CNET's Sumi Das visits one of its newly open workshops -- filled with state of the art equipment. | | | | | | |
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