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Nadella to Cook on Office revenue sharing: Drop dead
  With the launch of Office for iPad, Microsoft again effectively cut Apple out of most of the revenue stream by making the apps free to download. Read More
 


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10 cool Bluetooth devices for iOS and Android
The smartphone is the new computer, and wireless peripherals are popping up everywhere from your kitchen and your car to sports equipment and even dog collars. Read More
 

Microsoft's freemium Office apps jump to top of iPad chart
Microsoft's new Office for iPad apps vaulted to the top of the free application chart on Apple's App Store shortly after their Thursday debut. Read More
 

Classified X-37B space plane breaks space longevity record
A little-known U.S. space plane quietly broke its own space endurance record this week as its current unmanned mission surpassed 469 days in space. Read More
 


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U.S. judge rules Baidu's censorship is protected as free speech
A U.S. judge has ruled that the Chinese search engine Baidu has the right to block pro-democracy works from its query results, dismissing a lawsuit that sought to punish the company for Internet censorship. Read More
 

Court extends bankruptcy probe of Mt. Gox mess
The Tokyo District Court has granted a bankruptcy examiner six more weeks to assess the convoluted situation surrounding failed Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: iPhone 6 release date in September, but 5.5-inch phablet delayed
Apple is starting production on the iPhone 6. Japan's biggest business daily 'newspaper' says so, telling us their 'sources' now 'expect' the device to be 'likely' released in 'September.' Cupertino has apparently decided on two screen sizes, both bigger than the current generation. However, the larger of the two has been delayed until... uhhh... squirrel! In IT Blogwatch, bloggers rank the rumors against reality. Not to mention: Hank and John Green finally realize they've been ripping off Ian Shoales all these years… Read More
 

 

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