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Intel is looking to boost its mobile hardware strategy

Low-cost Android tablets from little-known vendors with 3G capabilities may soon hit shelves with chips from Intel, which is looking to replace ARM processors in devices starting at $100. Intel...

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Microsoft has officially announced a new edition of Windows 8.1

The rumors were true: On Friday, Microsoft announced Windows 8.1 with Bing, a new version of Windows 8.1 available only to hardware manufacturers. The new edition of Windows appears to be...

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Google promises to respect net neutrality with its own Fiber network

Google fired a shot across the bow of big ISPs like Comcast and Verizon yesterday, stating in a blog post from its Fiber division that it would never charge a content company...

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Microsoft is fixing an Office 365 glitch that caused users to be billed twice

Microsoft is aware of a glitch that has caused some Office 365 customers to be double billed when purchasing select products. In fact, some users were being issued automatic renewal...

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Samsung's security platform KNOX gets approval from the UK government

The UK government has published a security guidance for using Samsung KNOX on select Samsung smartphones and tablets, giving the devices a stamp of approval for public sector use. The...

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EU court rules that Google must grant users the "right to be forgotten"

The highest court in the European Union decided on Tuesday that Google must, in some cases, grant users of its search engine a so-called right to be forgotten that includes...

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Lenovo unveils the Windows 8-powered ThinkPad 10 tablet

Ever since Microsoft unveiled its vision of a touch-friendly future with Windows 8, manufacturers have by and large built two kinds of computers designed for the operating system: hybrid laptops...

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IBM launches new series of software defined storage technologies

 Storage is now marching down the same path as computing, approaching a future when all of an organization's storage systems can be mixed and managed as virtual pools. On Monday,...

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Telstra plans to provide 4G mobile broadband to Australian flights

Telstra may have Australia's most extensive 4G network, but now the telco is looking to conquer the heavens with 4Gtrials for in-flight use in aircrafts. While in-flight internet access is currently available using 3G or...

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Oracle wins long-running copyright battle with Google

Oracle won a legal victory against Google on Friday as a U.S. appeals court decided Oracle could copyright parts of the Java programming language, which Google used to design its...

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