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Apple customers downsize iPhone, iPad storage in March quarter
U.S. iPhone and iPad sales skewed more toward devices with less storage space in the March quarter compared to the final three-month period of 2013. Read More


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Box beats Dropbox – and all the rest – for business
Box trumps Dropbox, Engyte, Citrix ShareFile, EMC Syncplicity, and OwnCloud with rich mix of file sync, file sharing, user management, deep reporting and enterprise integration. Learn more in this article from InfoWorld. Learn more>>

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Business intelligence derived from sophisticated analytics has given large companies an edge for years. It helps them be more competitive, make information--‐based decisions faster and better, improves operational efficiencies, and boosts the bottom line. Midsize businesses are increasingly eager to reap similar benefits. Learn More

Netflix is about to raise prices by as much as 25%
Net income is up, yet the company says it needs to raise subscription fees. Read More

Future tech: Americans foresee made-to-order organs, teleportation and robots
Many Americans think the next 50 years will bring custom-ordered, made-to-order organ generation, teleportation and robots that care for the elderly and sick. But not everyone's so hopeful. Read More

Is the Samsung Galaxy S5 the best phone money can buy?
The Samsung Galaxy S5 has finally been released, and is available on multiple carriers in the U.S. and worldwide. Is this latest in the Galaxy line the best phone you can buy? Read More


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Apple TV now showing A&E, History channel, Lifetime network
Just when you thought it was safe to turn on the ol' Apple TV, three new channels have made their debut on the company's set-top box, bringing the total number of services to roughly six quadrillion. Give or take. Read More

Get a sneak peek of Office Mix, Microsoft's new interactive presentation tool
The free add-in promises to make online lessons and presentations less boring Read More

Google reportedly wants to make email encryption easier, but don't hold your breath
Still responding to the National Security Agency surveillance revelations, Google is reportedly preparing to help users beef up Gmail security with end-to-end encryption. The search giant is working on a way to make Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption easier to use for Gmail fans, according to a report by Venture Beat. Read More

Steam Gauge exposes the secret data behind the games
Ars Technica digs into Steam to reveal the most popular games. Plus: A review of Ubuntu GNOME 14.04, and tweak tips for Ubuntu GNOME 14.04. Read More


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