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How Microsoft blundered with the SkyDrive brand

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How Microsoft blundered with the SkyDrive brand

08.02.2013 1:50 PM

Microsoft must rename its SkyDrive online storage service after losing a trademark infringement case in a U.K. court, leading analysts and legal experts to wonder how the company could have made such a mistake.

Yahoo buys failed browser maker Rockmelt

08.02.2013 4:11 PM

Yahoo on Friday acquired Rockmelt, a company that tried to compete with Google, Microsoft and Mozilla in the cut-throat browser market, but failed.

 

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Samsung SMART Camera gets smarter with Evernote integration

08.02.2013 11:50 AM

New update lets you sync photos directly from your digicam.

How to manually lower Netflix's streaming bit rate

08.02.2013 1:01 PM

Why would you want to do that? To avoid hitting your data cap, for one. And maybe to improve performance.

Wi-fi video traffic jam hastened by Instagram, Vine

08.03.2013 11:06 AM

Cisco started warning wireless carriers and consumers years ago about the coming barrage of video traffic over networks, and it has arrived with the promise of more congestion to come.

Rapidly growing DigitalOcean opens second NYC data center

08.02.2013 2:55 PM

Continuing its rapid expansion, cloud service provider DigitalOcean has opened a second facility in the greater New York metropolitan area -- a data center located in Google's gargantuan Manhattan facility.

Where do people get those terrible passwords?

08.03.2013 10:19 AM

A Google survey reveals most of us are still quite unimaginative (and not secure) with our choice of passwords.

Finally! Google unveils Android Device Manager to protect your misplaced phone

08.02.2013 1:14 PM

By the end of August, Android users will have a "Find my iPhone" equivalent of their own.

Apple OKs pre-teen iTunes accounts upon school request

08.02.2013 3:20 PM

Apple is allowing children under 13 to have their own iTunes accounts as part of a new push coming later this year to increase the use of its iPad in education.

Why Small Businesses Need to Spring for Business-Class Internet Access

08.02.2013 2:29 PM

There are a variety of benefits to business-class Internet, and a number of potential pitfalls to running a business from a consumer Internet connection.

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