Monday, June 24, 2013

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Now it's Microsoft's turn to rally app makers

Now it's Microsoft's turn to rally app makers

At its Build conference, which begins Wednesday in San Francisco, Microsoft will unveil Windows 8.1, hoping to rev up some excitement for its beleaguered OS.
Edward Snowden on the move in asylum bid

Edward Snowden on the move in asylum bid

PRISM leaker Edward Snowden bolts from Hong Kong to Moscow, but that's likely only a way station en route to Ecuador in his bid for political asylum.
Skunk Works: 70 years of cutting-edge aircraft

Skunk Works: 70 years of cutting-edge aircraft

In June 1943, Lockheed made a bold pitch to the U.S. Army that it could build a jet fighter, and build it fast. Since then, the Skunk Works has conjured up the U-2, the SR-71, the F-117, and more, and it's still going strong.
A history of Skunk Works in pictures

Top Technology News

  1. Bitcoin Foundation ordered to cease operations in California

    Nonprofit organization devoted to promoting the virtual currency is accused of transmitting money without a license.
  2. Tablet shipments to jump 68%, PCs to slip 10%, says Gartner

    Overall in 2013, shipments of tablets, smartphones, and PCs will increase 6 percent, despite the drag from traditional desktops and laptops, according to Gartner.
  3. Apple notifies parents of in-app purchase settlement details

    E-mail lets parents know how they can claim compensation for unauthorized use of in-app purchase in games and apps sold through the App Store.
  4. An iPhone 5S with better camera? Bring it

    commentary Will the 5S get a better camera? Speculation points in this direction. If true, it would constitute a significant upgrade for the iPhone, says CNET's Brooke Crothers.
    New iPhone 5S photos reportedly surface
    iPhone users are brain-dead zombies, says new Nokia ad
    It looks like a good weekend for iPhone 5 deals
  5. Student sues after school uses Facebook bikini pic in seminar

    A Georgia student is shocked that a photo she posted to Facebook is used by a school director of technology as an example of how what you post stays public forever. The student wants $2 million.

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