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How IBM Plans to Make Oracle Obsolete

  Apple to replace faulty iPhone 5 power buttons for free | This 3D printer technology can print a game controller, electronics and all

 
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How IBM Plans to Make Oracle Obsolete
IBM almost fell apart in the 1980s because it treated its customers like cash machines and not, well, customers. Oracle (and Sun) happily swept in to take this business. Now Oracle customers increasingly feel a similar squeeze -- and guess who's ready to take advantage of that? Read More
 


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MyIT- Consumer Cool for Business Apps
Rich Ptak discusses how BMC's MyIT combines the ease and familiarity of accessing today's consumer apps with the stability, security and strengths of the enterprise IT infrastructure. Learn More

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Deliver Productivity Breakthroughs with Digital Signage
Retailers have long recognized the influence that digital signage provides over a shopper's point-of-purchase decision making process. Learn More

Apple to replace faulty iPhone 5 power buttons for free
  Apple has confirmed that some iPhone 5 smartphones have defective sleep/wake/power buttons and on Friday kicked off a free component replacement program in the U.S. and Canada. Read More
 

This 3D printer technology can print a game controller, electronics and all
A group of Stanford students have created a working prototype of a 3D printer head that lays down sensors and circuitry along with thermoplastics to create functioning electronic devices. Read More
 

Microsoft profit drops but devices, consumer products help results
Microsoft's profit dropped and its revenue was almost flat in its third fiscal quarter, during which the company replaced Steve Ballmer with Satya Nadella as CEO. Read More
 

Losses mount for Microsoft's Surface tablet line
Economies of scale continued to elude Microsoft's Surface line as the tablet lost more money in the March quarter than in the preceding three-month period, regulatory filings showed. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: OS X Mavericks: How to add a note to your login screen
  This is a great trick for Mac users, particularly road warriors toting their MacBook Air across the planet. Read More
 


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Keeping UP with Mobile Trendsetters
Is your organization making the most of mobile? In this IDG Research Services study, we take a global look at adoption trends, examining how and why some companies are pulling ahead of the mobile curve. We offer the best practices and prescriptive advice that you can put to work today—for a more mobile tomorrow Learn more

Int'l Auto Show concept cars take tech to the next level
From Segway-like four wheelers to SUVs with transparent hoods and tablet-mounts for rear passengers, several automakers gave attendees of this week's New York International Auto show a glimpse at what could be the future of your ride. Read More
 

Game consoles help AMD's x86 processor gain market share
  Game consoles helped Advanced Micro Devices pick up market share in x86 processors during the first quarter of this year, while rival Intel's share dipped slightly. Read More
 

Cloud-savvy Bluetooth 4.1 to reach devices by year end
  Bluetooth 4.1, due out by the end of the year, will directly connect devices to cloud services. Read More
 

Microsoft completes $7.2B acquisition of Nokia
Microsoft today officially closed its $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia's handset business, welcoming approximately 30,000 new employees to its rolls. Read More
 

Wearable device battery could last 10 years
Researchers have designed a battery that could keep wearable and health care devices running for 10 or more years without a recharge. Read More
 

 

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