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Today's e-Reads: Google Eyes Its Own Device; And Cars Are Getting Smarter

Updated: February 10, 2012 | 7:36 a.m.
February 10, 2012 | 7:08 a.m.

Google is looking to enter the consumer electronics market with an "entertainment device" of its own, The New York Times reports.

What distracted driving? Automakers are building more cars that can send a tweet or reserve a restaurant while traveling, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Citibank customers were charged twice when they paid their bills with the bank's mobile app, according to The New York Times.

Apple plans to unveil the next generation of iPads in March, according to All Things D.

It's official. Kodak says it will stop making digital cameras, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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