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BlackBerry 10: A better Android than Android?

The QNX operating system that runs at the core of BlackBerry 10 devices can run Android applications. But does that undermine native development for the aspiring smartphone platform?

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Schmidt does not rule out Android and Chrome OS merger

Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt actually did not say that Chrome OS and Android would remain forever apart.

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Managers: Those iPads coming to work, it's not what you think

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Half-a-billion internet-connected devices and counting

The average US household now has 5.7 internet-connected devices, and more and more of these are smartphones and tablets. Will there be enough internet to go-around?

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Why VMware needs to focus on SMBs

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Microsoft needs a hundred "$1,000,000" apps, not a million "$100" apps

It's not my idea -- it came from one of my Twitter friends -- but it's bang on the money.

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Bezos project finds space treasure at the bottom of the sea

Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos led an adventure to recover Saturn V engines, which may have propelled Apollo astronauts to the moon.

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The HTC One is the best smartphone I have ever used (review)

HTC needed to knock it out of the ballpark with a new phone and get it onto all major US carriers. They have done both with the HTC One, so now it is up to marketing to help it succeed.

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NetSuite targets small wineries, retailers with cloud apps

The VinSuite service will combine NetSuite's business management software with wine club and POS management expertise from eWinery Solutions.

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