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Why I might sign up for Apple's iCloud

In just a few hours, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is going to unveil iCloud at WWDC 2011. If the rumors turn out to be true, here's why I'm already keen on signing up.

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Windows 8 analysis: One thing right and two things wrong

Microsoft has given us its first public demo of Windows 8. It looks flashy, but Microsoft is still trying to marry tablets with desktops. This time, it could ruin the standard version of Windows...

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REMINDER - WWDC 2011 Today - Live Analysis!

Apple's World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2011 kicks off today at 10 am PT/ 1pm ET, and as usual we'll be here providing you with live analysis of announcements as they happen.

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China warns Google over attack claims: Does it matter though?

The China People's Daily reportedly warned that Google's disclosure could hurt business and create tensions with the U.S.

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Microsoft needs to tell Windows 8 developers now about 'Jupiter' and Silverlight

Telling only part of a story can be worse than keeping completely mum, as Microsoft officials seem to be discovering with Windows 8.

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Average iTunes user never listens to 81% of music library

The online music lockers from Amazon and Google have generated excitement, but new data from Music WithMe shows iTunes users only play a fraction of the music they actually own.

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France bans Facebook and Twitter from radio and TV

French television and radio news anchors are no longer allowed to say "Facebook" and "Twitter" on air.

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Reconciling the enterprise IT portfolio with social media

With social media features popping up inside existing enterprise applications combined with the crush of enterprise-ready social business platforms, figuring out how to situate social media on an...

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Salesforce Irons it Out: 21st Century Social Enterprise Certified

Like any technology company - any company for that matter - salesforce.com has an agenda that they are pursuing and they drive their agenda by making business decisions along the way that are...

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IBM launches operation software package for cities

IBM's plan is to take its software used in various projects---Rio, Memphis and New York to name a few---and integrate them into one system dubbed the IBM Intelligent Operations Center for Smarter...

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Low productivity: Social networks or irresponsible employees?

The popularity and use of social media sites is eating up employee time during and after work. Should we again 'blame the internet' or are we hiring irresponsible employees?

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If Chromebooks succeed, Mac OS X could be the hardest hit

With an already low market share and constant growth in its sisters operating system, iOS, Mac OS X could be the hardest hit if Chromebooks succeed.

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Samsung Chrono (photos)

The Samsung Chrono joins U.S. Cellular's lineup as a simple flip phone that gets the job done.

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Hands-on with the HTC Sensation 4G; the Android smartphone to get on T-Mobile

T-Mobile is getting ready to launch the HTC Sensation 4G, a dual-core, Gingerbread smartphone with qHD display and Sense 3.0.

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News & Blogs

 

ComScore: Android captures top spot in U.S. smartphone market

 

WWDC '11 rumors: iCloud, Time Capsule, Twitter, speech recognition

 

Microsoft needs to tell Windows 8 developers now about 'Jupiter' and Silverlight

 

The next big problem Apple wants to tackle: Your data

 

Motorola's Droid 3 gets leaked in demo videos

 

Toshiba Thrive Android tablet goes on sale in July starting at $429 for 8GB version

 

Windows 8 analysis: One thing right and two things wrong

 

Computex 2011: New ARM processors target tablets and laptops

 

Microsoft to launch Office 365 on June 28

 

Google expands analytics coverage with PostRank acquisition



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A look back: Steve Jobs announces first Apple retail stores

On May 19, 2001, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the company's first retail stores in McLean, Va., and Glendale, Calif. On the 10th anniversary of the launch, we look back at the original unveiling and hear Jobs explain why the company moved into the retail business.

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