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At Build, mobility gets a boost with universal Windows apps
Microsoft's announcement of universal Windows apps demonstrates the company's commitment to improving its share of the tablet and smartphone markets. Read More
 


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12 portable battery chargers add life to your devices
The latest chargers for smartphones and tablets offer more power but less weight than last year's. Read More
 

Snowden leaks erode trust in Internet companies, government
Edward Snowden's revelations about the National Security Agency's data collection practices have eroded the public's trust in major technology companies -- and in the Internet, a Harris Interactive survey found. Read More
 

Shoot and print: 3D printers to include scanners
XYZprinting, which today put its first 3D printer on sale, said it plans to drive prices down further and offer a printer with a built-in scanner. Read More
 

Microsoft gets strategic with its Enterprise Mobility Suite
With its Enterprise Mobility Suite, Microsoft will make it easier for companies to manage a range of devices, including those running Apple's iOS and Google's Android. It's a smart move, says columnist Ryan Faas. Read More
 

Chicago Sun-Times to accept bitcoins
The Chicago Sun-Times is now accepting bitcoins as payment for subscription, becoming the first major U.S. newspaper to take the digital currency. Read More
 


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NASA expects Russia to keep up its end of space station deal
Although NASA publicly severed many ties with its Russian counterparts Wednesday, the U.S. space agency is not concerned Russia will leave its astronauts without a lift home. Read More
 

Build: Microsoft Azure embraces external technologies
  As it rolled out tools and features for coders at its Build developer conference Thursday, Microsoft showed that it is ready to embrace technologies and platforms not invented within its walls. Read More
 

A day into the trial, Apple and Samsung already annoying each other
That didn't take long. The jury has only been sitting a day in the latest Apple v. Samsung patent battle and lawyers are already fighting about what's being said in court. Read More
 

State AGs probe Experian subsidiary's data breach
A group of state attorneys general in the U.S. is launching an investigation into a recently disclosed data breach of 200 million personal records at a subsidiary of credit monitoring firm Experian. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich quits: But now the backlash begins...
But WWWBCD? Brendan Eich, beleaguered Firefox luminary, has stepped down from his position as CEO of Mozilla. The heat over his 2008 contribution to an anti-gay-marriage fund got too much (or so it seems). But now, some gay-marriage supporters are coming out of the woodwork to decry the 'hounding' and 'firing' of the poor innocent chap for his 'free-speech rights.' (Wow, not everyone holds the same opinion -- who knew?) In IT Blogwatch, bloggers are careful what they wish for. Read More
 

 

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