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Microsoft's Word for iPad cracks top 10 in gross revenue
  Microsoft's new Word for iPad app has cracked the top 10 on Apple's App Store 'Top Grossing' chart. Read More
 


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LaCie doubles wireless capacity for iPhones, iPads
LaCie announced it is releasing a 2TB version of its Fuel wireless hard drive. Read More
 

Healthcare.gov sees a maintenance outage on sign-up deadline day
The U.S. government's flagship health insurance exchange website, Healthcare.gov, was temporarily shut down Monday, the deadline for people to sign up for health coverage under the new law. Read More
 

'Significant' solar flare may affect communications, GPS on Wednesday
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Tip of the Hat: Facebook's Oculus buy a smart move
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Oracle doubles speed of MySQL query handling
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Supreme Court justices raise questions about software patents
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Fedora tips its hat to mobility, cloud, big data
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Judge overrules Samsung objection to patent video jury for jury
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Google, Level 3 DNS services hijacked in Turkey
Google said its free DNS (Domain Name System) service is being intercepted by most Turkish ISPs as the country battles users trying to circumvent censorship efforts by the government. Read More
 

Activists to appeal U.S. ruling on Baidu censorship
A group of activists are hoping to appeal a U.S. judge's ruling that treated the censorship on Chinese search engine Baidu as free speech. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Chart: Apple is beating up Samsung in brand loyalty
Samsung's problems are only going to grow. Apple's iPhone 6 will raise the industry bar even higher, making it even more challenging for the Samsung marketing machine to distort the reality that its products are seen as little more than second-class iPhones by most consumers. Read More
 

JR Raphael: In pictures: Here's what the HTC One's dual cameras can do
The HTC One (M8) has two rear-facing cameras designed to let you play with focus after the fact. Here are some real-world examples of what the unusual setup can do. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Money rains on Microsoft from Office from iPad -- more is yet to come
Doubters who thought that Office for iPad would land with a big thud should doubt no more: It's already bringing Microsoft big revenue, and bigger things are yet to come. Read More
 

 

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