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One of Windows Home Server's staunchest allies is now moving on.
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Those who once peered into their trusty View-Masters for 3D slideshows will soon get the chance to do the same with their iPhones.
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Microsoft will now limit the number of Windows Phone apps it will approve per day.
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Microsoft is now restricting the n...
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Google has unveiled a new doodle on its home page today to serve up some interactive Christmas cheer.
Topping the company's home ...
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Teardowns of Apple's
Verizon
iPhone 4 reveal a Qualcomm "world mode" chip and redesigned antenna, among other modifications to the heretofore AT&T-on...
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More than a year since Google CEO Eric Schmidt's departure from Apple's board, the company has elected a r...
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Improved desktop-to-mobile synchronization and hardware acceleration powered by WebGL are the hallmarks of Mozilla's latest
Firefox 4 beta, which th...
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Yahoo wants to make its Web e-mail service a place you never want to--or more importantly--have to leave to get your soc...
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After previewing the next version of Windows for technorati and the media at the D9 conference this afternoon, Microsoft showed off some prototype de...
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Adobe Systems is working with several digital ad companies to create a new format for mobile ads that can tap into Flash or HTML5.
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RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif.--Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said a "gang of four" rules technology today: Google, Apple, Amazon, and Face...
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