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| | Office for iPhone is a belated, ambivalent move, analysts say 06.14.2013 1:59 PM Microsoft's release of an Office suite for the iPhone is too little, too late and yet another timid move aimed at protecting Windows 8 sales at the expense of customer demand for a product like this one for iPads, according to analysts. | |
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| | Sid Meier sees new opportunities in gaming 06.14.2013 2:55 PM Game industry legend Sid Meier chats with us about the mobile gaming space and discusses the new opportunities in gaming. | |
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| | First look: Hands-on with Office Mobile for iPhone 06.14.2013 3:20 PM Microsoft's new iOS app does let you open and edit Office documents from your iPhone. But it doesn't let you do much with them. | |
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| | Do Microsoft's vulnerability tip-offs give the U.S. a cyber sword or a cyber shield? 06.14.2013 3:24 PM Microsoft's early vulnerability disclosures to the U.S. may give the government both a shield and a sword. | |
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| | Don't hurt the Web with rushed intellectual property laws, urges Internet Society 06.14.2013 3:37 PM Greater transparency, as well as respect for the Internet's open architecture and multi-stakeholder participation, are needed to help guide discussions around intellectual property policy on the Internet, according to the Internet Society. | |
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| | CloudOn CEO: Office Mobile for iPhone is 'half-baked' 06.14.2013 3:46 PM CloudOn, which provides Office compatibility for Android, iPhones, and iPads, gives a withering review of Microsoft's effort. | |
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| | Samsung's next big thing - born in the USA? 06.14.2013 3:55 PM Could Samsung's "next big thing" come from the heart of the Big Apple or Silicon Valley? | |
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| | Facebook teases mysterious new product being announced next week 06.14.2013 4:01 PM Facebook appears to have a new product up its sleeve that it will unveil next week at its headquarters in Menlo Park, California. | |
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| | It isn't just the NSA: Digital surveillance programs trigger controversy abroad 06.14.2013 4:10 PM Last week's disclosure of massive data collection efforts at the U.S. National Security Agency has generated heated debate in the U.S. and across the world about privacy. The NSA is collecting metadata on U.S. residents' phone calls made on Verizon's network and Internet records from nine Web companies, including Facebook, Google and Microsoft, according to reports in the Guardian and The Washington Post newspapers. But intelligence agencies in other countries have similar goals, according to reports, and in some cases there are few details about what data these governments are collecting. | |
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| | Review: HP's OfficeJet Pro 276dw is a worthy inkjet alternative to small-office lasers 06.14.2013 6:01 PM The OfficeJet Pro 276dw is expensive, but it's a Cadillac among inkjet MFPsfast and capableand a bargain compared to the laser competition. | |
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