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"Crazy Stupid Love", A romantic comedy lacking brains

Any movie that features the line, "The bags under your eyes are starting to look like Hugh Hefner's ballsac" in the first 30 minutes promises to be a subversive, potty-mouthed romp. Unfortunately, "Crazy Stupid Love" veers schizophrenically between daring, jaw-dropping comedy and gooey sitcom cliches that weigh it down like Hef's saggy old...well, you know.
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Apple iPhone 5 Launching on Sept. 5 with iOS 5: Report

Rumors about the release date of the next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, are buzzing and the latest rumor is that iPhone 5 will release on September 5 in the U.S., with an international release scheduled a month later.
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Google's Dirty Little Secret?

During Google's earnings call on July 14, it was revealed that 550,000 android devices were being activated every day. However, the article states that 30-40% of all activated android devices are being returned.
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How Google Might be Inflating Android Numbers

During Google's earnings call on July 14, it was revealed that 550,000 android devices were being activated every day. However, the article states that 30-40% of all activated android devices are being returned.
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Mac Mini, MacBook Air Ousts Optical Drive

New versions of the Mac Mini and MacBook Air have eliminated optical drives used for CDs and DVDs, which signifies the imminent death of tangible media completely as USB connectivity and digital marketplaces become the popular means for file transferring.
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New Macbook Air vs. Sony Vaio Z 2011

Sony and Apple have been longtime rivals in the premium consumer electronics world, with both manufacturers setting trends and making fashion statements while pushing the boundaries of technology.
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New Apple Macbook Hack Targets Battery

Hackers have long targeted users through email and the Internet, but a new exploit allows hackers to target the batteries of Apple users, rending them inoperable, or worse.
Fake Apple Store in Kunming, China

Fake Apple Store Spotted in Kunming, China: Would You Be Fooled? [PHOTO SLIDESHOW]

An American blogger and her husband came across an genuine-looking Apple Store in the city of Kunming, more than 1,000 miles from the nearest genuine Apple stores in Beijing and Shanghai. The store has signs and products which look so real that even its employees thought they were working for Steve Jobs, reported The Daily Mail. But notice, a real Apple Store would not put up an Apple Store sign.
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3 Reasons Why Apple Won't Buy Hulu

According to a recent report by Bloomberg, it was revealed that Apple may be interested in bidding for Hulu, the online streaming service. But the chances of that occurring are probably highly unlikely. Here are 3 main reasons why Apple won't be cracking open its enormous piggy bank on Hulu.
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Apple's New Macbook Air EXPOSED

Just one day after Apple rolled out its new Macbook Air ultrathin computer, DIY-advocate iFix-it has already disassembled the computer, giving a rare look inside the new notebook.
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What Is Thunderbolt?

Apple rolled out the latest iteration of its new ultra-thin portable, the Macbook Air, touting new software and something called Thunderbolt -- but what exactly is Thunderbolt?
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Apple, Hulu Would be Perfect Match

Apple is reportedly considering a bid for television streaming service Hulu -- a move that would make a lot of sense for both companies.
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Blogger sparks worldwide hunt for fake Apple stores

An American blogger who stumbled upon a near flawless fake Apple Store in China has become an Internet sensation after her post went viral and triggered a feisty debate about piracy in the world's second largest economy.
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Stock index futures signal gains; GE eyed

Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Friday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.24 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.37 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.23 percent at 0927 GMT.
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Microsoft profit up, Windows lag

Microsoft Corp reported a greater-than-expected 30 percent increase in fiscal fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by sales of its Office software, but profit from its core Windows product fell on soft personal computer sales.

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