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Sprint plans price cuts and eventual layoffs, new CEO tells workers | Google acquires Jetpac to boost image recognition know-how

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The news isn't good for Windows Phone
As global smartphone shipments hit a historic high of 301.3 million in the second quarter, third-ranked Windows Phone OS' share of that pie stumbled to well below 3%. Read More


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Sprint plans price cuts and eventual layoffs, new CEO tells workers
Sprint's new CEO Marcelo Claure addressed employees for the first time Thursday and promised price reductions as soon as next week, according to a report. Read More

Google acquires Jetpac to boost image recognition know-how
Google has acquired Jetpac, known for image recognition and processing. Read More

Lenovo N20p Chromebook review: An affordable dual-mode device
Lenovo's latest N20p Chromebook functions as both a regular laptop and a stand-supported tablet. But what is it like to use in the real world? Read More

FCC extends net neutrality comment period to Sept. 15
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has extended a deadline for comments on its proposed net neutrality rules to Sept. 15, giving members of the public more time to weigh in on how the government should regulate Web traffic. Read More

Samsung buys SmartThings in ambitious push to connect your home
Samsung has agreed to buy SmartThings, a two-year-old startup that makes software to connect household objects and let them be controlled from afar via smartphone. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Will Microsoft's Satya Nadella dump Windows Phone and the Xbox?
If Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is true to his logic, one day he'll dump both Windows Phone and the Xbox -- and of course, the Surface. But is he willing to follow that logic, or instead keep Microsoft's worst-performing divisions? Read More

JR Raphael: Moto X revisited: One year with the 'new' Motorola's first flagship phone
The Moto X was heavily praised at its launch, so one year later, with a second-gen model right around the corner, how has it held up relative to the rest of the Android world? Read More

Neura's novel approach: Baking intelligence into connected devices
A well-known problem in the Internet of Things is that many connected devices operate in silos. Your Fitbit doesn't communicate with your Nest thermostat, for example. Read More

Microsoft opens new site for Lumia apps beta tests
Microsoft is closing the Nokia Beta Labs site, but users will still be able to test apps under development via the new Lumia Beta Apps site, designed to elicit more feedback and make it easier for users to participate. Read More

AT&T beats other carriers on customer purchase satisfaction
AT&T topped all four national carriers for the third time in a row for customer purchase satisfaction in-store, on the phone or on the Web, according to market research firm J.D. Power. Read More

Samsung pins its hopes on Galaxy Alpha's metal frame
Samsung has launched its new Galaxy Alpha with a metal frame, in a bid to boost sales after the plastic design of its smartphones has been blamed for the company's recent struggles. Read More


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