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First impressions of Apple's new MacBook Air
Apple's newest MacBook Air uses Intel's latest Haswell chip and promises "all-day" battery life. Columnist Michael deAgonia offers up some early thoughts on Apple's stylish ultra-thin laptop. Read More


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I've been using Office Mobile for iOS since its release, and it's simple and not overly powerful, but still useful. But it's also got an annoying bug that drives me up the wall. Read on for details. Read More

Apple ties CEO's stock rewards to Wall Street
Apple's board of directors has tied a massive stock grant given to CEO Tim Cook in 2011 to the company's performance, a move that could cost Cook $135 million over the next nine years at the current share price. Read More

Linux Foundation sees broadening role for developers
Linux developers were once just that, developers. But their role is changing says the Linux Foundation, which is expanding its training options to help them. Read More


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HP shows off 21-inch all-in-one desktop installed with Android
Hewlett-Packard is also bringing Android to the PC, and has unveiled a 21.5-inch all-in-one desktop installed with Google's operating system. Read More

Another working Apple-1 pops up, could sell for $500K
Christie's today said it hopes to sell a working Apple-1 computer for as much as half a million dollars in a special online-only auction that starts next week. Read More

Intel looks past Windows, sees Android for Haswell successor
Intel is now looking to the Android operating system as it breaks away from years of optimizing its top line of Core PC processors, including the recently launched Haswell processors, chiefly for Windows. Read More

Apple's fate in e-book antitrust case goes to judge
"Word games," an "overreaching narrative" and a "case of inferences" were a few choice phrases used by attorney Orin Snyder Thursday in closing arguments for Apple in the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust, e-books price fixing case against the tech giant. Read More

 

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