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How Microsoft's CEO sees growth for Windows Phone and Lumia

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How Microsoft's CEO sees growth for Windows Phone and Lumia
During an earnings call last week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella repeatedly promoted Lumia smartphones running on the Windows Phone platform. The call was just five days after the company announced a record 18,000 layoffs that raised concerns about Microsoft's long-term commitment to its phones. Read More


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Apple will 'set the world on fire' with iPhone 6 sales
Look for Apple to "set the world on fire" later this year with huge sales of the next iPhone. Read More

If you can't check in, is it really Foursquare?
In their quest to copy competitors, social sites and apps increasingly drop features that are part of the popularity and identity of their products, says columnist Mike Elgan. Read More

LTE network for US public safety taking it one step at a time
The organizers of the FirstNet LTE public safety network have the frequencies and standards they need to build the system, and they know where the money's coming from. They know how to get there from here, but it won't be a quick trip. Read More

House passes phone-unlocking bill; it now goes to the president's desk
A bill that allows consumers to unlock their cellphones for use on other carriers passed its last hurdle in Congress on Friday, opening the way for it to become law once it is signed by President Obama. Read More

A new tool for disasters: The personal antenna
New York start-up goTenna has created a portable antenna that could come in handy when cellular service is unavailable. Read More


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Integrated Performance Management Pays Dividends
The mainframe is an indispensable element of the IT infrastructure of financial services companies, but poor application management is costly. New research from IDG shows how integrated performance management yields real gains in productivity and reduces down time. View this infographic to learn more. View more

Preston Gralla: Who sold more phones last quarter, Apple or Microsoft? Wrong -- it's Microsoft.
When it comes to phones, Apple is the 800-pound gorilla, and Microsoft is the 100-pound weakling, right? Wrong! Last quarter, Microsoft sold nearly 1 million more phones than Apple did. And it has the numbers to prove it. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple steals your wallet with future iPhone
Apple and Visa are ready to turn your iPhone into your wallet, after years of steady work to develop such services. Read More

IoT inspires new components for energy, wireless
The expected boom in demand for small, often isolated devices in the Internet of Things is driving developers to craft new types of components. Read More

Apple is losing its grip as the top tablet company
Apple's grip on the tablet is loosening, with the iPad losing ground during the second quarter this year to Android and Windows tablets. Read More

JR Raphael: Hands on: Amazon's Fire Phone makes a strange first impression
Amazon's Fire Phone is like no other phone you've used before -- but after 24 hours with the device, it's hard to say whether that's actually a good thing. Read More

Preston Gralla: Will Microsoft's Surface line ever make a profit?
Microsoft's quarterly earnings report had a bit of deja vu: The company's bottom line once again took a hit because of woes with the Surface line. This time around, it was canceling the Surface Mini. Will the Surface line ever make a profit? Read More


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