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Article | 18/06/2013 NewsGator's SharePoint add-on tries to filter, reduce enterprise social noise
NewsGator has upgraded its Social Sites enterprise social networking (ESN) add-on for SharePoint to make the software better able to tailor the conten...
Article | 18/06/2013 Sprint sues Dish, Clearwire over takeover plan
Sprint Nextel sued Clearwire and Dish Network on Monday in a bid to block Dish from taking over Clearwire, Sprint's majority-owned network partner.
Article | 18/06/2013 Efficiency will hold down storage growth, IDC says
Lean storage techniques will keep a lid on storage investments over the next few years, though the world's enterprises still are on track to buy 138 e...
Article | 18/06/2013 How Apple shook up the electronic book market
Apple didn't try to fix or raise the prices of electronic books when it entered into the market in 2010, according to Apple Senior Vice President Eddy...
Article | 17/06/2013 Rambus, STMicroelectronics settle lawsuits, sign patent agreement
Much of Rambus' past is associated with lawsuits, but the company is moving forward with dispute settlements.
Article | 17/06/2013 Evernote adds Reminders, extending task-management options
If, like many, you use Evernote as a sophisticated to-do list, the latest update to the essential software and service is about to dramatically increa...
Article | 17/06/2013 Scientist out to break Amdahl's law
Many attempts have been made over the last 46 years to rewrite Amdahl's law, a theory that focuses on performance relative to parallel and serial comp...
Article | 17/06/2013 Microsoft shows revenue hand with Office for iPhone
Last week's release of Office Mobile for the iPhone nailed down one of the mysteries pundits had pondered -- how Microsoft planned to generate Office ...
Article | 17/06/2013 Samsung may introduce LTE Advanced version of Galaxy S4 in June
Samsung's Galaxy S4 was only introduced in March and the company has already rolled out Mini and Active variants of its flagship smartphone. Not conte...
Article | 17/06/2013 UK spy agency reportedly intercepted email of delegates at G20 meetings in 2009
British intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) reportedly intercepted the electronic communications of foreign politicians ...
Article | 17/06/2013 Apple redesigns widely criticised iOS 7 app icons
Apple has already tweaked iOS 7's controversial app icons - but only slightly.
Article | 17/06/2013 US NSA can access data without court approval, leaker says
Analysts at the U.S. National Security Agency can gain access to the content of U.S. targets' phone calls and email messages without court orders, NSA...
Article | 17/06/2013 Apple pushing iPhone 4 in China to gain market share
As rumors of Apple's budget iPhone continue to circulate, the U.S. tech giant has been pushing sales of its older iPhone 4 model in China as a way to ...
Article | 17/06/2013 European trust in US compromised, says EU data protection head
Europe’s top privacy watchdog and the Digital Agenda Commissioner both said Monday that more transparency and trust is needed between the European Uni...
Article | 17/06/2013 Apple received thousands of data requests from US law enforcers
Apple received between 4000 and 5000 requests for customer data from US law enforcement between December 1 and May 31, according to the company.
Article | 17/06/2013 Microsoft announces Office Mobile for iPhone
After months and years of rumours, Microsoft Office is finally coming to the Apple iPhone, in the biggest Apple/Microsoft news since Bill Gates agreed...
Article | 17/06/2013 China trounces US in TOP500 supercomputer race
The supercomputing arms race is heating up again between the United States and China, as China retakes the top spot in the 41st Top500 listing of the ...
Article | 15/06/2013 Facebook, Microsoft disclose little on national security requests
Facebook and Microsoft each fielded thousands of requests for user data as part of law enforcement investigations from U.S. authorities in the second ...
Article | 15/06/2013 Apple iOS 7 lets you hide Newsstand, but you still can't delete it
Apple iOS 7 finally lets you put the Newsstand app icon in a folder, ending a long-standing if minor irritation among iPhone and iPad users.
Article | 14/06/2013 Samsung's next big thing - born in the USA?
Could Samsung's "next big thing" come from the heart of the Big Apple or Silicon Valley?

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