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Nadella departs from predecessor's practice, will do earnings call Thursday
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will participate in Thursday's quarterly earnings call, a departure from the company's past practice, when former chief executive Steve Ballmer rarely joined calls with Wall Street analysts. Read More
 


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Go time traveling with Google Maps
Google added past images of places noted in Street View for the desktop version of Google Maps. The goal is to give users the ability to see how places have changed over time. Read More
 

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 4 lineup goes on sale May 1 starting at $199.99
Three versions of the new Galaxy Tab 4 tablet line will go on sale in the U.S. on May 1, with the new 7-in. Wi-Fi model priced at $199.99. Read More
 

FCC shifts $9B to broadband subsidy fund
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted Wednesday to shift US$9 billion over five years from traditional telephone subsidies to broadband subsidies, in an effort to bring high-speed Internet services to 5 million U.S. residents who don't have access. Read More
 

Microsoft's Bing goes ad-free for all U.S. schools
Microsoft yesterday opened its ad-free Bing search engine option to all U.S. K-12 schools, both public and private, after running a pilot program since August. Read More
 

Android mobile ad traffic beats iOS for first time
Android smartphones and tablets now get the most mobile ad traffic worldwide, but iPhones and iPads still get 52% of the revenue. Read More
 

Judge clears Google AdWords in geotagging patent lawsuit
  Google AdWords does not infringe a location-based search patent owned by a company called GeoTag, a U.S. judge ruled in a case in which Google and Microsoft teamed up to come to the aid of customers who use their mapping services. Read More
 


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Little things matter in Amazon Redshift upgrade
Amazon Web Services has increased the number of simultaneous queries its hosted data warehouse Redshift can handle, improving performance in cases where many small queries are now forced to wait. Read More
 

Russian Android SMS Trojan hits U.S.
An Android Trojan app that sends SMS messages to premium-rate numbers has expanded globally over the past year, racking up bills for users in over 60 countries including the U.S., malware researchers from Kaspersky Lab said. Read More
 

Patrick Thibodeau: Northeast Utilities creates STEM jobs -- in India
  Northeast Utilities, via its offshore contractors, brought in H-1B visa holders to replace its U.S. workers as a prelude to moving work offshore. This kind of thing used to make people angry, but it's so routine today that few even think to question it. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: OS X Beta Seed: Apple's open is closed
Apple-focused bloggers will now have to do something other than breaking confidentiality agreements or exploring LinkedIn's Apple employee pages to tell their tales. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone mobile ad share: Barely even measurable
Microsoft's newest plans for Windows Phone to make money in mobile ads and services, while giving away the platform for free, are are already in jeopardy. Just-released research shows that Windows Phone's share of the global ad market is so negligible that it can barely be measured. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Forensic researcher publishes guide for grabbing digital evidence off Google Glass
Attention Google Glass Explorers and their evil twins -- Glassholes: The day is coming when what you think you are doing in secret could be made public during court and make or break a case. A researcher published a guide to help forensic examiners extract digital evidence from Google Glass, such as if the device was being used at a specific time like while driving. Other Glass forensic evidence includes voice commands, web searches, photos, videos and directions. Read More
 

 

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