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Windows Phone's Secret Weapon: iPhone Carriers Analysis: Microsoft may be gaining a powerful set of partners to help Windows 8 become a success -- AT&T and Verizon Wireless, who need leverage against Apple's onerous demands.
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Developer Builds Privacy-enhancing Web Browser for Apple Devices A new privacy-enhancing web browser aimed at Apple users has steadily risen in popularity in the company's App Store.
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Yahoo Claims Facebook Bought Patents to Countersue It UPDATE: Facebook says it's "perplexed" by Yahoo, which notes that Facebook cites in its suit eight patents purchased in the past five months and several claims reference stealth products.
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Try 'Precise Tweak' to Customize Ubuntu Linux 12.04 Want to modify Unity or disable the HUD interface in Canonical's new OS? This newly updated tool will help you get the job done.
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Open Source Coders are Fresher, Forrester Says Analyst urges firms to hire software developers who take part in Open Source projects, because it shows they're keeping their skills current.
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Google Looks to Detroit to Team on Self-driving Cars The company is looking for partners to help it get autonomous cars on the road within the next decade, a Google exec tells automotive engineers.
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Why Linux Is a Desktop Flop It's robust, easy to use, and free. So why isn't it more widely adopted?
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Small Businesses Are the Vast Majority of Google Apps Early Adopters While Google is pitching Google Apps as an ideal productivity solution for enterprises, a large majority of its early adopters are small businesses.
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3 Reasons to Check out Adobe's Creative Cloud Subscription for Your Business Adobes new service lowers the barrier to entry for businesses that crave the creative tools in the companys Master Collection, but that cant justify the cost of a perpetual license.
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Apple Won't Merge MacBook, iPad, CEO Assures Combining a laptop and tablet simply won't work, which is why Microsoft's plan to deploy Windows 8 on both will be a disaster, Apple CEO Tim Cook declares.
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Slow Uptake of Windows 8 Preview Hints at Users' Lack of Interest Windows users appear half as interested in trying out the new Windows 8 as they did three years ago when they jumped at the chance to test drive Windows 7.
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BYOD Policy Bites Vacationing CEO Mimecast CEO Peter Bauer recently found himself at the intersection of consumerization and IT management.
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Microsoft Invests in New Barnes & Noble Unit, Settles Litigation Microsoft will invest $300 million in a new Barnes & Noble subsidiary, which includes the digital Nook and College businesses of Barnes & Noble.
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Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA): A FAQ Having passed the U.S. House of Representatives, the controversial legislation goes next to the Senate and faces a presidential veto threat unless it is modified to address privacy concerns.
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Informatica Adds Developer Edition to Cloud Data-integration Platform Informatica has added a new developer edition to its cloud-based data-integration platform in a bid to further expand a partner ecosystem around the service, the...
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