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Tech2Go: A study says more people are using social networks such as Yelp and Facebook to find a mate.
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Tech2Go: On X Factor for Tech, Will.i.am and Simon Cowell are looking for the new Steve Jobs.
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by Stephanie Humphrey onSeptember 25, 2012
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Tech2Go: With HealthTap, users can get free answers from thousands of licensed physicians.
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by Stephanie Humphrey onSeptember 11, 2012
Tech2Go: Apple will reportedly unveil its latest device on Sept. 12. Here are some rumored features.
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by Stephanie Humphrey onSeptember 4, 2012
Tech2Go: DriveScribe helps prevent distracted driving and lets teens earn rewards.
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by Stephanie Humphrey onAugust 29, 2012
Tech2Go: GigWalk is an app that allows local businesses to dole out work to available users.
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by Stephanie Humphrey onAugust 21, 2012
Tech2Go: Wake up refreshed with Sleep Cycle, a bio-alarm clock that analyzes your snooze patterns.
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by Stephanie Humphrey onAugust 14, 2012
Tech2Go: The email service gets a makeover with Outlook.com.
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