GigaomTablet sales are on a tear, while desktop swoon continues
Gartner says a shift to lower-cost devices across segments and continued demand for tablets shaped the device market landscape this year. Read more »
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Gartner says a shift to lower-cost devices across segments and continued demand for tablets shaped the device market landscape this year. Read more »
Sensing an opportunity, Samsung turns up the heat on its effort to win business customers to its Android-based phones, phablets and tablets. Read more »
Exclusive: Startup by Microsoft/Citrix alum emerges from stealth to help you make sense of all the information flowing to your iPhone. Read more »
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For its second quarter, Microsoft’s profits sagged to $6.4 billion or 76 cents per share from $6.6 billion (79 cents per share) compared to last year’s comparable period. Read more »
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While it’s overstating the case to say that Box has renounced its fatwa on Windows Phones, it is worth pointing out that the cloud storage company now supports the current release… Read more »
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Steve Ballmer, unbowed by a negative Vanity Fair story that paints Microsoft as a company that no longer competes effectively remains … well, Ballmer. In a recent interview, Ballmer said Microsoft… Read more »