The Super Bowl of Super Bowl Liveblogs

Mixing her passion for sports and tech, AllThingsD’s Ina Fried offers live analysis of the game, the commercials — and the reaction to the game and the commercials.
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Best Buy: We’ll Give You $50 If You Buy Your Next Phone Here

The retailer plans to launch the promotion on Super Bowl Sunday with an ad campaign tied to one that will first air during the big game.
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It’s Samsung vs. BlackBerry in Battle of the Superphone Super Bowl Commercials

For the second year in a row, Samsung is using the Super Bowl to tout its phones.
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RIM Hopes to Score Points With BlackBerry 10 Super Bowl Ad

The Super Bowl ad will kick off a week of launch activities across the globe to highlight the new operating system and the first two BlackBerry 10 devices.
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AllThingsD Covers the Tech of Super Bowl XLVI (And the Ads, the Game and Madonna)

Ina Fried of AllThingsD liveblogged the game, the commercials, the tech and more.
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Are You Ready for Some Football? A Techie Guide to the Super Bowl.

For those looking for a side of tech to go with their Super Bowl, AllThingsD’s Ina Fried offers a guide to all the apps, streaming and more, designed to make the most of NFL’s championship Sunday.
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Philippe Kahn’s First Camera Phone Set to Star in Best Buy Super Bowl Ad

The entrepreneur reminisces about his first camera phone picture as part of a Best Buy spot expected to be shown during Sunday’s big game.
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Twitter CEO Dick Costolo Says Company Needs to Unify Its Experience Across Devices

In addition, Costolo announced the company will offer crowdsourced translations of the service into Russian, Turkish and Indonesian. Also doing own translation to Portuguese later this year.

Motorola Goes After Apple’s iPad in Super Bowl Teaser Spot for Xoom Tablet

Aiming to turn the tables on Apple, Motorola is trying to pitch its upcoming Xoom tablet as an alternative to the dominant computing culture–the same tactic Apple once used against IBM.