Acer's losses have gotten even bigger in Q3, leading CEO JT Wang to step down.
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Are T-Mobile's un-carrier strategies paying off? It appears so: Thanks to no-contracts, an early upgrade program and a fast LTE network implementation, the carrier now has 45 million customers.
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Here you'll find links to all our coverage from Roadmap 2013, our look at how design is the foundation of experience in the modern tech world.
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With the wide variety of connected devices we carry today, it’s easier than ever to get your work done from wherever you might be. But challenges remain, especially for those of us who prefer the accuracy and feel of pen and paper.
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Sprint customers may no longer have to choose between black or white. According to a leaked document, users might be able to customize their Moto X using Moto Maker starting next week.
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Ahead of Cisco's Insieme product launch, networking companies are busy explaining where they stand. Cisco's launch will validate the threat of SDN while also trying to neutralize the threat that it and white-box networking pose to Cisco's business.
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Targeting realistic 3-D modeling, CAD, animation and visualization apps, AWS rolls out new G2 instance based on Nvidia Grid GPU.
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The demand for fast, bare-metal servers will fade over time, especially as new powerful cloud resources come online, said Rackspace's Scott Sanchez.
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Google's new Helpouts platform launches with real-time advice for cooking, home improvement and computer problems. Down the line, its biggest impact could be on health care.
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Twitter is making its debut on the public markets and with that the fortunes of its founders, employees and many of its investors will change. As it crosses into adulthood, Twitter and its new owners need to remember this one thing -- Twitter is us!
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Dataminr, a startup dedicated to analyzing the Twitter firehose of real-time tweets, is using today's BlackBerry news as proof of its value. The company claims it gave users a 3-minute advantage in which time to start selling BalckBerry shares.
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YouTube took the idea of a music awards show in an entirely new direction last night with the YouTube Music Awards -- a deliberately messy showcase of its most popular content.
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Contributor James Urquhart takes issue with recent calls for OpenStack to build its own platform as a service. Citing the commercial success of VMware and Amazon Web Services, he claims the real benefit of any platform is its community.
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Did Microsoft just give customers another reason not to buy a Surface 2? A software update to the company’s Surface Pro 2 tablet boosts battery life to more than 8 hours. The Surface Pro 2 is more expensive than its Windows RT counterpart, but can run […]
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IBM wants Twitter to license patents that date from the 1990s, one of which includes a floppy disk illustration. Twitter, which has a history of advocating for patent reform, believes it can defend any potential lawsuit.
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How many iPad Airs did Apple sell in the opening weekend? Until Apple tells us, we won't know for sure. But based on adoption rates of the iPad Air and prior models, the data suggests 5 to 6 million is possible.
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Design isn't just about aesthetics, it's about the creation of experiences that add value to your life. Tomorrow we'll kick off two days of discussion about experience design for the tech industry at our Roadmap conference.
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The Globe and Mail reports that Blackberry's deal to be acquired by Fairfax has died, and CEO Thorston Heins will leave the company as it attempts to raise new funds.
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Microsoft gets into the game of buying clean power directly from a power company for a data center in Texas.
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Tuesday 5 November 2013
The Galaxy S 4 Zoom adds a 10x optical zoom to AT&T’s phone lineup for $199
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