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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Yahoo's first-quarter revenue was below analysts' estimates as the company struggles to accelerate its online advertising business.
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Based on this feedback by users, Facebook said Tuesday it was reconfiguring its News Feed, in a move aimed at giving people more information about what is happening to "the friends you care about."
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Microsoft is releasing Build 10052 of the Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones to the Fast ring today.
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Microsoft has announced the upcoming availability of new DLP capabilities for OneDrive for Business.
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Amazon is pushing further to expand beyond an online store for books and merchandise by entering the travel-reservations business.
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The three rising giants of tech all spent heavily on lobbying in the first quarter of the year, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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At RSA Conference 2015 this morning, Scott Charney, Microsoft's Corporate Vice President, Trustworthy Computing, discussed several new security features that give Microsoft cloud customers’ greater transparency and control over their data in the Microsoft cloud.
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Twitter has changed its policy to add restrictions against violent threats and is working on features aimed at limiting abusive content appearing on users’ feeds.
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HP and FireEye today announced a partnership to make incident response, compromise assessment and threat detection offerings available to HP Enterprise Services' most strategic clients globally.
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BlackBerry has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire WatchDox Ltd. to enhance BlackBerry’s mobile security and give enterprises more control over their files even after data leaves the corporate network.
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Qualcomm will have its next-generation Snapdragon 820 mobile processors manufactured by Samsung Electronicx, website Re/code reported, citing unnamed sources.
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Brithsh ARM Holdings Plc, the chip designer whose technology is in almost all of the world’s smartphones, reported strong first-quarter sales on the success of the latest handsets.
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Japanese electronics maker Nichia has developed laser technology that could make LCD televisions 25% more energy efficient than LED-based TVs.
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Samsung Electronics led the global solid state drive market last year with its market share double that of its U.S. rival Intel, according to data released by IHS.
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Buffalo has made available its new MiniStation Extreme NFC portable hard drive.
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