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US judge orders Microsoft to produce emails held abroad
Microsoft had sought to prevent the Justice
Department from obtaining emails in Ireland without first getting the
country's consent.
Articleby Charles CooperApple eliminating 200 Beats jobs -- report
As Apple's acquisition of Beats Electronics comes
close to completion, hundreds of employees may find that their
positions are marked as redundant.
Articleby Charlie OsborneSpider-Man and PS4 drive surprise profit for Sony
Sales of the PlayStation 4 doubled in the
Japanese giant's latest financial results, but it's still on course for
an overall loss.
Articleby Rich TrenholmLibreOffice makes its case as open source alternative to MS Office
Newest release of open source suite comes as LibreOffice now claims 80 million active users around the world.
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With Windows Phone 8.1 update, Cortana learns to speak Chinese
Microsoft's smartphone personal assistant is also
now equipped to work in United Kingdom, and early versions have been
pushed out for Australia, Canada, and India.
Articleby Charles CooperAmazon to Hachette: Lower e-book prices to $9.99 to end dispute
The e-commerce company has made the book
publisher a public offer: accept $9.99 e-book prices, and Amazon won't
ask for more of each sale.
Articleby Nick StattWhy Android Wear is worth watching
Brian Cooley discusses the emergence of Google's
Android Wear OS in the nascent smartwatch market and tells you what
developers need to do to make it appealing to consumers.
Videoby Brian CooleyHilton to replace hotel room keys with smartphones
Hilton announces an initiative that will let
guests access their rooms using their smartphones while relegating key
cards to the history bin.
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Apple said to be buying Google-backed Swell for $30M
The Swell podcast-streaming app, which learns
what you like and don't like, reportedly will be shut down as part of
the $30 million deal.
Articleby Rich TrenholmNYC gets Lyft ride-sharing, but without the sharing
Lyft finally rolls out in New York City boroughs, but with commercially licensed drivers behind the wheel, not ordinary people.
Articleby Michelle MeyersHP settles with Chubby Checker over manhood-length app
After the famous singer brought a lawsuit accusing a Palm app of trademark infringement, the two parties come to an agreement.
Articleby Chris MatyszczykApple-IBM partnership: Microsoft today, Google tomorrow
Commentary: The new partnership between Apple and
IBM will help, in the short term, to get more Apple's products into
corporations. In the longer term, it could help Apple's cloud efforts as
well.
Articleby Ross RubinHot Products
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Toshiba Satellite P50t
Toshiba adds a gorgeous 4K screen to the Satellite P50t laptop $2,099.95 stars -
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3
The best Surface yet is more than a tablet, less than a laptop $799.99 stars -
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