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- By the numbers: Is the Apple iPad in trouble?Although the iPad has been losing market share, the Apple device is still the best-selling tablet on the market. Analysts predict its sales will rise as result of Apple's partnership with IBM.聽
- Marvel live show reveals the future of stage techExclusive: The tech team behind Marvel Universe LIVE explains how it pulls off the stage show's special effects.
- IBM and California team up to put state's data in the cloudThe state announced Thursday a new "public-private partnership" with IBM to improve government efficiency using cloud computing servers.聽
- Can mentoring fix Twitter's diversity problem?Twitter admits that its workforce is too male and too white. Can education solve a hiring problem?
- Amazon Fire: Game-changer or dud?With Amazon's Fire phone to begin shipping this week, we round up reviews of this new device.聽
- Apple's (AAPL) Yosemite to become available in beta starting ThursdayComing on the heels of its quarterly earnings report, the beta version of Apple's latest Mac operating system, OS X Yosemite, will become available to the public starting Thursday.聽
- Users unhappy with social media: reportA new report released Tuesday ranked customer satisfaction with social media websites as low when compared to other companies.聽
- New patent reveals Apple's plans for iTime smart watchThe Apple iWatch (or is it iTime) could come loaded with sensors, according to a newly awarded patent.
- Nvidia boasts its Shield tablet is the 'perfect device for gamers'The Nvidia Shield,聽a new tablet with gamers in mind, is setting the stage for a new era of tablet specialization.聽
- No time for that Facebook post? Save it for later.The social networking giant rolled out a new feature on Monday聽that lets users save Facebook posts in their newsfeed to read later.聽
- Verizon quintuples upload speeds for some FiOS customersVerizon announced Monday a new plan to make upload speeds the same as download speeds for FiOS customers聽who receive Verizon's bundled Internet access, telephone, and television service that works through a fiber-optic communications network.聽
- Is China slowing in its rush to the Internet?A new report out from the China Internet Network Information Center says that, in the first half of 2014, China added fewer Internet users than any other time in the past eight years.聽
- EU to Apple: Why no spending reform for mobile games?The European Commission has criticized Apple for not taking appropriate steps to curb in-app purchases in online and mobile games available on Apple devices.聽
- A Netflix for e-books? Amazon rolls out Kindle subscription service.Amazon has announced a new service that lets digital subscribers read an unlimited amount of e-books and digital audiobooks for $9.99 a month.聽
- Google remembers Nelson Mandela with thoughtful DoodleIn honor of Nelson Mandela International Day, the Google homepage features an illustration that commemorates the struggle and achievement of the man who led South Africa from apartheid to democracy and served as a model for hope around the world.聽
- Facebook rolls out 'Buy' button. A challenge to Amazon?Facebook announced Thursday a new feature it is testing that's designed to let users purchase items directly from ads and posts on the site and in the mobile app.聽
- Microsoft's Bing joins Google in respecting 'right to be forgotten'In the wake of the European Union's 'right to be forgotten' ruling, Microsoft's search engine Bing has begun taking requests to eliminate search results.
- Apple settles in e-book dispute, will pay $450 millionApple has agreed to a $450 million settlement to resolve a lawsuit that alleged it had conspired with five major publishers to fix e-book prices.聽
- Meet Jibo, the robot that wants to join your familyAn MIT professor has invented Jibo, a social robot that can act as a personal assistant, speak, learn, and interact with people in a 'humanized' fashion.聽
- Apple and IBM: Is this the future of the workplace?In a sign of the mobile era of computing, Apple and IBM are partnering with each other to market a series of mobile applications to the corporate world.聽