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Nadella to Cook on Office revenue sharing: Drop dead
With the launch of Office for iPad yesterday, 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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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

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

16 weirdest places you can find Linux
Linux is everywhere, if you look for it. Open-source crock-pot, anyone? Read More

Jonny Evans: OS upgrades are a right, not a privilege
Tech reporters who offer buying advice must recognize that when you pop down the shops to get a new PC or mobile device you should consider the added cost of future software upgrades (or the lack of access to them) when choosing what to buy. Read More

Richi Jennings: iPhone 6 release date in September, but 5.5-inch phablet delayed
[You're fired -Ed.] Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) 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 for all these years… 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 unveils Office for iPad
Microsoft's Office is available for the iPad as a collection of three apps: Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Microsoft made the announcement at a press conference hosted by CEO Satya Nadella. Follow reporter Melissa Aparicio on Twitter @MelisAparicio Read More

'No poaching' case versus Google, Apple, others can go to trial
A lawsuit that accuses Google, Apple and other top Silicon Valley companies of driving down wages by agreeing not to hire each others workers can go to trial, a judge ruled on Friday. Read More

Judge blocks sales of Typo iPhone keyboard
A California judge has granted BlackBerry's wish to temporarily halt sales of an iPhone keyboard produced by start-up Typo Products while the two companies argue over alleged copyright infringement. Read More

Federal judge approves class-action price fixing suit against Apple
A New York judge has given the go-ahead for a group to collectively sue Apple for damages over its collusion with publishers to fix the price of electronic books. Read More

Apple, Samsung head back to court for next phase of patent battle
The never-ending legal battle between Apple and Samsung enters a new phase Monday when lawyers begin selecting a jury for a new trial that will address new complaints against a different set of phones. Read More


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