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HTC One M8 called a good looker and genuine rival to the Galaxy S5
HTC announced its One M8 smartphone on Tuesday, boasting its premium styling and asserting that it offers the world's best innovations. Those include a dual rear camera for adding depth to photos and a battery with 40% longer life than last year's HTC One M7. Read More
 


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Google Now alerts hit desktop Chrome, OS subversion continues
Google yesterday began rolling out Google Now notifications to users of its desktop browsers on Microsoft's Windows and Apple's OS X. Read More
 

Evan Schuman: Wal-Mart is latest big company with mobile-app security problems
The evidence keeps mounting that companies that put out mobile apps are not paying nearly enough attention to security. Even big companies with large and experienced IT staffs are guilty. Read More
 

Business groups see IT shops as roadblocks to data analytics projects
Business groups in a growing number of companies appear to be plowing ahead on data analytics projects with little input or help from their own IT organizations. Read More
 

HTC says its One M8 smartphone is like jewelry -- and great for selfies
HTC says its latest One flagship smartphone is akin to jewelry, placing it in the market as a premium product set apart from the competition. Read More
 

QuickPoll: Which features should smartphone makers focus on next?
Over the past year or so, smartphone innovation has hit a plateau. What do you think phone makers should focus on to next? Read More
 

Despite rocky U.S.-Russian relations, NASA astronaut set to fly with cosmonauts
Despite growing disagreement between the United State and Russia over the latter's actions in Ukraine, a NASA astronaut and two cosmonauts are slated to fly tonight to to the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Read More
 

SAP gets 'smart' about data warehousing
SAP is continuing to merge its HANA in-memory database platform with its Business Warehouse data warehousing software, with the latest update adding support for HANA's real-time data loading services. Read More
 

Google cuts prices, adds features to boost enterprise cloud services
Google has revamped its portfolio of enterprise cloud services, by cutting prices, adding new features, and touting a refreshed enthusiasm for the cloud market. Read More
 


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Amazon adds search features, more languages to CloudSearch
Amazon Web Services' CloudSearch service has been upgraded with more search features and is now compatible with 33 languages. Read More
 

Mozilla names Brendan Eich, creator of JavaScript, as CEO
  Mozilla named co-founder Brendan Eich, best known as the creator of JavaScript, as its new CEO, filling the spot that had been vacant for nearly a year. Read More
 

SAP targets Salesforce, Oracle with Adobe marketing suite
SAP has turned to long-time partner Adobe in a bid to keep pace with Oracle and Salesforce.com in the red-hot marketing software market. Read More
 

ZTE releases 6.4-in. smartphone with 13-megapixel front camera
Those who like to take selfies might be interested in the latest handset from ZTE, a smartphone that the Chinese company claims is the world's first with a 13-megapixel front-facing camera. Read More
 

Dell unveils fabric switch, SDN controller
Dell rolled out products designed to help customers build and scale cloud environments. Read More
 

Adobe simplifies app advertising, integrates Marketing Cloud with iBeacons
Adobe Systems is stepping up its mobile efforts by integrating the company's Marketing Cloud with Apple's iBeacons and simplifying advertising in apps, while also partnering with SAP to help sell it using Hana. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple's platform advantages for the enterprise
It is no longer true to say Apple has no place in the enterprise. Apple solutions now enable out of the box productivity, according to enterprise management firm, JAMF Software. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Will Microsoft CEO Nadella put a nail in Windows' coffin this week?
If Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announces Office for the iPad as expected this week, he'll signal the company's willingness to finally move beyond its heavy reliance on Windows. But will he go beyond that, and give some indication that this is just the first step in abandoning the company's all-Windows-all-the-time past? Read More
 

Barbara Krasnoff: The new HTC One M8: Looking for love
HTC's new flagship phone, the HTC One M8, has been described in such flowery language that you're not sure whether you want to buy it or date it. Read More
 

 

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