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How many times have you headed out the door in the morning and realized you forgot to plug your phone in to charge overnight? Or spent the day exchanging important texts or e-mails, only to have your phone die in the middle of a conversation? Imagine being able to recharge your device`s battery in just seconds. If an invention recognized in Intel`s International Science and Engineering Fair reach
A Senate panel says Apple Inc. is avoiding billions of dollars in U.S. taxes by shifting profits to foreign affiliates and is prepared to question the company`s chief executive Tuesday about the "loopholes." Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to explain the company`s tax strategy to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which released a detailed report Monday on the company`s practices
Yahoo is making big moves across the board. On the heels of the billion-dollar Tumblr acquisition, Yahoo is beefing up storage on Flickr, its photo-sharing service, to 1 terabyte. The idea is to allow users to share images in full resolution. With a terabyte, you could upload a photo every hour for 40 years and not use up all the space. Yahoo is also offering a new design for Flickr that puts ph
How satisfied are customers with Microsoft`s Windows 8 operating system? According to a new survey from the University of Michigan, not as satisfied as with Windows 7. The 2013 survey, called the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), was conducted by Michigan`s Ross School of Business and released Tuesday. It found Windows 8 scored 74, down a point from last year`s survey and down four poi
Forget Glass, self-driving cars or a smartwatch. Developers, not physical consumer products, were Google`s darlings at the company`s annual I/O conference last week. Google brands I/O as a conference for developers, and this year, with a range of new tools unveiled to attract more outside developers -- and boost the revenue from their services -- the company sought to deliver the goods to I/O`s in
Yahoo has confirmed widespread reports that it will acquire the popular blogging service Tumblr, and also promised not to "screw it up." The deal is worth about $1.1 billion, nearly all in cash.
After being accused of a lack of transparency by an independent watchdog, the European Privacy Association (EPA) has confirmed that Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are backers. The Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO), which works to expose privileged access in E.U. policy making, said in a complaint Thursday that the European Privacy Association is working to represent industry interests in the debate
As investors and observers debate the merits of Yahoo`s $1.1 billion acquisition of Tumblr,
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