Elop moves from long shot to shoo-in as next Microsoft CEO
Former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has moved into a commanding position as the overwhelming favorite to win the CEO job at Microsoft, according to online bookmakers.
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After successful launch, NASA probe heads to the moon
After a successful lift off late Friday night, NASA's lunar orbiter is powered up, communicating and on its way to the moon.
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Federal judge upholds Apple's 30% take on in-app e-book sales
A federal judge rejected government regulators' demand that Apple waive its 30% commission on all in-app e-book sales by third-party retailers, including Amazon, for two years.
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Samsung and Qualcomm fail to launch the smartwatch revolution
The Samsung Galaxy Gear and the Qualcomm Toq are not starting smartwatch revolution you've been waiting for, writes Mike Elgan. Not to worry though, a flood of devices are coming next year.
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Encryption still best way to protect data -- despite NSA
Though the National Security Agency spends billions of dollars to crack encryption technologies, security experts maintain that properly implemented, encryption is still the best way to maintain online privacy.
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Wall Street Beat: Tech starts off season on mildly upbeat note
With the U.S. Labor Day holiday marking the unofficial end of summer on the markets, tech stocks got off to a fairly positive start in the new season as several major deals and the mobile phone market came under especially intense scrutiny.
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Disk storage revenues decline in Q2
Disk storage systems sales generated $7.7B in the second quarter, a 5% decline from the same quarter in 2012, according to IDC.
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Small-screen Bay Trail-based Windows 8.1 tablet on tap for IDF
Startup Aava Mobile will show a Windows 8.1 tablet with an 8.3-in., high-definition screen and Intel's upcoming Atom tablet processor code-named Bay Trail at the Intel Developer Forum next week.
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On the defensive, Microsoft's hand was forced in Nokia deal
Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia was a defensive move to keep the Finnish phone maker from going under or falling into the hands of an Android-first rival, several analysts argued this week.
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Trust no one, advises security expert after NSA revelations
The U.S. National Security Agency's efforts to defeat encrypted Internet communications, detailed in news stories this week, are an attack on the security of the Internet and on users' trust in the network, some security experts said.
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