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Microsoft to wrap Nokia deal Friday, name subsidiary 'Microsoft Mobile'
Microsoft today said that it will close the $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia's handset business on Friday, about eight months after revealing the deal. Read More
 


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The Future of IT: Putting the Customer First
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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

Future tech: Americans foresee made-to-order organs, teleportation and robots
Many Americans think the next 50 years will bring custom-ordered, made-to-order organ generation, teleportation and robots that will take care of the elderly and sick. But not everyone's hopeful. Read More
 

 

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Exclusive video: How a Boston hospital protected healthcare data after last year's Marathon explosions
Dr. John Halmaka tells how his IT team invented a real-time security plan in the midst of the chaos. Read More

 

SEC seeks data on cyber security policies at Wall Street firms
The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to review the cyber defenses of 50 Wall Street broker-dealers and investment advisers to determine whether they are prepared for potential cyber threats. Read More
 

Apple customers downsize iPhone, iPad storage in March quarter
U.S. iPhone and iPad sales skewed more toward devices with less storage space in the March quarter compared to the final three-month period of 2013. Read More
 

iPhone texts come to Google Glass
Google Glass-wearing, iPhone-toting techies who can't be bothered to look at their smartphones for texts can instead peer into a different screen out of the corner of their eye. Read More
 


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Aereo court case pits consumer control over TV against broadcasters
The ability of television viewers to control and watch programs may be at stake when the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in a copyright infringement case brought by TV networks against Aereo, a service that streams over-the-air television online. Read More
 

Security Manager's Journal: Virtual machines, real mess
  When Internet and phone service are impaired at a development center, the problem is traced to VM images installed in a classroom. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: How to avoid paying Apple for extra iCloud storage
Apple offers just 5GB of free storage to iCloud users. Need more space? You got to pay for it. If you don't want to do this then you should take a look at these tips to keep your iCloud usage under control. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Microsoft to complete Nokia deal on Friday -- and become big-time Android player
When Microsoft completes its $7.2 billion deal to buy Nokia on Friday, it will be doing more than buying a mobile phone division and beefing up its commitment to Windows Phone. It will also become a big-time Android player. Read More
 

 

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