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  • May 31, 2012

    Microsoft unveils free preview version of Windows 8 OS

    Microsoft on Thursday rolled out a near-complete version of its new operating system Windows  for consumers to try out, another key step in the company's effort to reboot its flagship software for a computing era dominated by mobile gadgets such as Apple's iPhone.

    Microsoft on Thursday rolled out a near-complete version of its new operating system Windows 8 for consumers to try out, another key step in the company's effort to reboot its flagship software for a computing era dominated by mobile gadgets such as Apple's iPhone.

  • May 31, 2012

    Facebook launches Mideast office in Dubai

    Facebook Inc. launched its first office in the Arab world Wednesday, aiming to drum up new advertising business from Dubai as investors fret over its struggling share price.

    Facebook Inc. launched its first office in the Arab world Wednesday, aiming to drum up new advertising business from Dubai as investors fret over its struggling share price.

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  • May 23, 2012

    Is it time to quit your long term cell phone contract?

    Cell phone customers are fuming and they’re refusing to extend their long term service contracts, or at least that's the message based on recent subscriber numbers released by U.S. carriers.

    Cell phone customers are fuming and they’re refusing to extend their long term service contracts, or at least that's the message based on recent subscriber numbers released by U.S. carriers.

  • May 09, 2012

    Can the Internet save education?

    The Internet can save everything, even education. At least that's what tech companies would have parents and government officials believe. Too bad it's not true.

    The Internet can save everything, even education. At least that's what tech companies would have parents and government officials believe. Too bad it's not true. 

  • May 02, 2012

    Whatever happened to technology innovation?

    In the high-tech sector, there's an unrelenting din about the importance of innovation. Too bad there's precious little of it around.

    In the high-tech sector, there's an unrelenting din about the importance of innovation. Too bad there's precious little of it around.

  • April 24, 2012

    The end of the remote control?

    Few consumer electronics technologies last for more than half a century, but the TV remote control has been a centerpiece of living rooms and the focus of family squabbles for more than  years. Its age is showing, however, and new technologies built into the next generation of TVs may replace the old clicker.

    Few consumer electronics technologies last for more than half a century, but the TV remote control has been a centerpiece of living rooms and the focus of family squabbles for more than 60 years. Its age is showing, however, and new technologies built into the next generation of TVs may replace the old clicker.

  • April 18, 2012

    Should you 'showroom' -- shop in stores, buy online -- your next gadget?

    It may be great for consumers, but a rising shopping trend may be drowning traditional retailers--not to mention being a little unethical. It's called showrooming.

    It may be great for consumers, but a rising shopping trend may be drowning traditional retailers--not to mention being a little unethical. It's called showrooming.

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