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Facebook IPO stumbles out of the gate
The first hours of Facebook's IPO got off to a shaky start today with the share price wavering around the $40 mark, never gaining the astronomical momentum many had anticipated. Read More


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Twitter jumps on Do Not Track bandwagon
Twitter yesterday announced support for "Do Not Track," immediately implementing it to halt online tracking of users who trigger a setting in their browsers. Read More

Android in enterprises 'severely limited' by weak management support from Google
Adoption of Android tablets and smartphones in large businesses has been "severely limited" because of the complexities of managing the various Android models and versions, market research firm Gartner said in an evaluation of 20 mobile device management software vendors. Read More

Microsoft reprises free Xbox back-to-school PC promo
Microsoft will repeat last year's back-to-school promotion, kicking off the deal Sunday with an offer of a free Xbox 360 game console to eligible U.S. students who buy a new Windows 7 PC. Read More

CIOs describe their ideal job candidates
Do you have what it takes? Four IT leaders describe the perfect candidates for their companies' current hiring needs. (Insider, registration required.) Read More


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We're not waiting for Android 5 'Jelly Bean,' developers say
Despite the rumors, developers are focused on making apps -- and money -- from today's Android Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft says Windows Phone beats the iPhone in China
Windows Phone 7 may be struggling worlwide, but it's overtaken the iPhone in China after only two months, according to a Microsoft official. Do the Chinese know something that the rest of the world doesn't? Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple TV: exec says it's coming 'soon'
While considering the Facebook IPO and that company's seeming disregard for its users/customers/business as shown by its failure to give each user a single token share, do take a look at these Strategy Analytics survey results, which claim nearly half of iPhone users would likely buy an Apple [AAPL] television soon after the product's launch. Putting the user first counts for something, it seems... Read More

JR Raphael: Motorola updates its Android 4.0 upgrade plans -- and it isn't all good news
After months of silence and inactivity, Motorola is finally speaking up about its Android 4.0 upgrade plans and what's going on with its devices. Read More

 
 
 

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Support tech pilot fish receives a trouble ticket about a multifunction printer that will only scan documents in landscape mode -- never portrait. That should require nothing more than a quick change in the device's settings, right?

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