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Samsung's chief product officer heads for the exit

10.03.2013 1:02 PM

With Kevin Packingham stepping down from his chief product officer role, what's next in store for the technology giant?

What I'm Playing: Trains, Caves, and Shady Deals

10.03.2013 1:33 PM

Ron Gilbert's The Cave is out on iOS, which is pretty great. Hey, Stardock is here too!

 

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IBM purchases Xtify to target new marketing channels

10.03.2013 2:55 PM

Xtify, founded in 2009 and based in New York, has a range of large consumer-focused clients.

Next generation of carrier systems going virtual

10.03.2013 3:05 PM

The latest version of Nokia Siemens Networks software for running mobile carriers is virtualized, pointing toward a future of fully cloud-based systems that could help operators run even more efficiently and roll out new services more quickly.

Microsoft to patch zero-day IE bug now under attack

10.03.2013 3:15 PM

Security experts identified the Internet Explorer browser update as the one to deploy first.

Twitter IPO reveals a company that's growing fast but losing money

10.03.2013 3:30 PM

The company hopes to raise $1 billion by selling its shares on the public markets, in the biggest social media IPO since Facebook went public last year.

Adobe reports massive security breach

10.03.2013 3:31 PM

Nearly 3 million customers are affected by a hack in which criminals gained access to customer information, including IDs and encrypted passwords.

Grand Theft Auto V actors think their game is violent, and that's okay

10.03.2013 3:56 PM

The leading men of GTA V comment on the controversies surrounding the game.

Twitter appears to have dodged Facebook's mobile problem

10.03.2013 6:15 PM

Twitter has fewer users and less revenue than Facebook, but in mobile advertising Twitter appears to have dodged the problems that dragged down Facebook's stock after its public offering last year.

Samsung's sales and profit on a roll

10.03.2013 9:40 PM

Samsung Electronics forecast strong growth in revenue and profit in the third quarter as the company rolled out new models of its smartphones and tablets, including products for emerging markets.

Samsung execs may have peeked at secret Apple info

10.03.2013 11:50 PM

Samsung's lawyers may have provided their clients access to highly confidential information such as Apple's patent licensing agreements with Nokia, Ericsson, Sharp and Philips, according to a court document.

When 10 seconds don't do -- Snapchat now lets photos stay for a day

10.03.2013 12:27 PM

Snapchat is giving photos and videos captured with its app some longevity.

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