G Flex: LG plans curved-screen phone for U.S. this spring

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At CES, the firm also announced curved-screen TVs and a partnership with Netflix.

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From 3D printing to smart toothbrushes, tech companies are set to show off their new gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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Transformer Duet: Asus unveils tablet/laptop at CES

Transformer Duet: Asus unveils tablet/laptop at CES

The 2-in-1 device comes with both Windows and Android operating systems.

Samsung unveils 105-inch curved-screen TV at CES

Samsung unveils 105-inch curved-screen TV at CES

The company’s newest TV line features smart capabilities and ultra-HD viewing.

Everything you need to know about Yahoo’s security breach

Everything you need to know about Yahoo’s security breach

Everything you need to know about Yahoo’s embarrassing malware episode.

Did AT&T just create a pay-for-play mobile Internet?

Did AT&T just create a pay-for-play mobile Internet?

Three companies have agreed to start subsidizing your data usage. Here’s what that means.

Hate cords? Try Prong

Hate cords? Try Prong

Is your phone always running out of juice — even with those extra battery cases? Prong is here to help.

The new T-Mobile/Verizon spectrum deal, in 1 map

The new T-Mobile/Verizon spectrum deal, in 1 map

T-Mobile’s new spectrum will cover 158 million Americans.

CES 2014: The top five tech themes to expect this week

CES 2014: The top five tech themes to expect this week

We’ll be seeing innovative devices for our health, cars, homes and mobile activities this year in Vegas.

BlackBerry hires former HTC executive to run devices business

BlackBerry hires former HTC executive to run devices business

BlackBerry hired former HTC and Sony Ericsson executive Ron Louks, tasking him with reigniting demand for the company’s smartphones.

Gabe Newell on Valve’s intimate relationship with its customers

Gabe Newell on Valve’s intimate relationship with its customers

Valve CEO and co-founder Gabe Newell explains how the gaming company harnesses the power of community for its products.

CES 2014: What’s coming up in Las Vegas

CES 2014: What’s coming up in Las Vegas

NVIDIA showed off its ‘super chip’ Sunday; Monday to bring news from LG, Asus, Valve and more.

The library that doesn’t need books

The library that doesn’t need books

FIVE IDEAS | A Texas library has been a success despite not having physical books.

T-Mobile to buy spectrum licenses from Verizon

T-Mobile to buy spectrum licenses from Verizon

T-Mobile said Monday that it’s reached deals to buy spectrum licenses from Verizon Wireless for $2.37 billion in cash.

The Switchboard: Is Netflix’s algorithm a way to hide its thin library?

The Switchboard: Is Netflix’s algorithm a way to hide its thin library?

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Best comments from the weekend

Monday’s edition includes talk of a polar vortex, life as a teacher and unions’ effect on U.S. businesses.

Roku launching Roku TV

Roku launching Roku TV

Roku is launching a line of TVs that play video from services like Netflix without requiring a set-top box.

Bored? Anxious? Soon your devices will know.

Bored? Anxious? Soon your devices will know.

Biometric technology is hot at this week’s annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Americans not affected by Yahoo malware

Americans not affected by Yahoo malware

Hundreds of thousands of users got hit by malware. But if Americans and Mac users weren’t affected.

For Hillcrest Labs, the annual trip to CES has new focus

For Hillcrest Labs, the annual trip to CES has new focus

Executives say the firm’s software to manage motion-enabled sensors can be applied in many portable devices.

The Download: PriceSpotting makes its debut at CES 2014

Neil Kataria’s start-up allows shoppers to compare the price on everyday goods at local stores.

Is Valve still innovating?

Is Valve still innovating?

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Thousands of visitors to yahoo.com hit with malware

Thousands of visitors to yahoo.com hit with malware

Someone hijacked Yahoo’s ad servers to infect users’ computers with malicious software.

The NSA refuses to deny spying on Congress

The NSA refuses to deny spying on Congress

The agency was asked point blank by Sen. Bernie Sanders. He’s not going to like the answer.

AT&T gets rolling on IP transition trials

AT&T gets rolling on IP transition trials

The company aims to upgrade its network to next-generation fiber optics. Here’s the first part of its plan.

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