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iTunes Radio could crush Pandora -- just for starters

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June 14, 2013

CNET Weekly News

Yes, iTunes Radio could crush Pandora. But that's just for starters

Apple might seem late to the streaming-music world, but really the digital music revolution is just getting going.

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Will iOS 7 make my old iPhone like new?

CNET's Marguerite Reardon offers some insight on whether Apple's revamped iOS operating system will breathe new life into your old iPhone.

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Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4

Here is everything that we know about the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One and how the yet-to-be-released consoles compare with each other.

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Sony: We're setting the standard for used games policy

While publishers will be free to set their own policies, one Sony executive believes it is unlikely they will set fees for PlayStation used games.

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Apple OS X Mavericks surfs into view

The Mac maker shows off its latest operating system at its WWDC event, with a focus on battery life, tabs, and tags.

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NSA chief drops hint about ISP Web, e-mail surveillance

A secret interpretation of the Patriot Act led to the National Security Agency vacuuming up all of Verizon's phone logs. The NSA may be doing the same for e-mail and Web-browsing logs too.

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Steve Jobs initially didn't want an iBookstore, Eddy Cue says

Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet software and services, says he had to convince Jobs to pursue iBooks, and he only had a couple months to make it happen before the iPad announcement.

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Microsoft brings Office to iPhones but limits its use

The software giant released Office Mobile for iPhone today but is only making it available to subscribers of its Office 365 service.

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Sean Parker on his wedding, redwoods, and death threats

Things have been a bit crazy since Parker's controversial multimillion-dollar nuptials in an old-growth forest on the California Coast. He talks with CNET's Paul Sloan about being the Internet's punching bag.

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Why Waze matters for Android

Google's purchase of the crowdsourced maps company spells big pay-offs for Android users.

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