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234 Stories

BlackBerry has acquired virtual SIM startup Movirtu

A couple of months back a leaked memo from BlackBerry revealed that the company is now on growth footing once again. Since then it has made a couple of acquisitions,...

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Intel is looking to modernize data centers with its new Xeon server chips

Intel has designed its latest server chips to provide the building blocks to modernize "legacy data centers" by providing more processing cores, throughput and power-saving features. The Xeon E5-2600 v3...

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Apple is doubling down on security to avoid future iCloud leaks

Nobody would have thought that in September the spotlight would be diverted from the new iPhones to potential security issues with iCloud. But all that changed over a week ago...

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Intel and Fossil are teaming up to develop wearable technology

So far most, if not all, the smartwatches we’ve seen are watches that have been reimagined by tech companies. There are some pretty nice designs by Motorola with the Moto...

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One of Apple’s suppliers has been hit with more labor violations

Apple's gearing up for a very big day next week, but it to the people inside it must seem like this one will never end. First the company was implicated...

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Amazon is partnering with the USPS to deliver groceries to people

AmazonFresh, the grocery delivery service run by the retail giant in selected US west coast cities, has started a trial program which sees the US Postal Service shipping its items....

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A Google satellite executive has reportedly left to go work for SpaceX

Google Satellite executive Greg Wyler has left Google and has reportedly been seen frequenting the SpaceX office, according to The Wall Street Journal. Neither Wyler nor the two companies have...

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Samsung has acquired cloud-printing firm PrinterOn

Samsung said Wednesday it is buying Canadian cloud-printing firm PrinterOn, as a part of its push to bulk up its lineup of mobile-software products, particularly for corporate clients. Ontario-based PrinterOn,...

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Compuware has agreed to be taken private by Thoma Bravo for $2.5 billion

Compuware said it was selling the company to private equity firm Thoma Bravo in a deal valued at $2.5 billion. The enterprise software company, which primarily offers mainframe operating software,...

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Telecom companies are trying to get the FCC to kill municipal broadband

Gripes about internet speed are common across the country, but in certain towns the complaints have a special twist: the fact that local utilities want to offer faster broadband infrastructure,...

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