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Monday, April 7, 2014
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When you think of people in the upper echelons of technical fields like hardware engineering, you might think of lifelong academics with mul...

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Over the last few weeks, all the major cloud providers announced large price drops for most of their services. Rackspace CTO John Engates sa...

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Money will be the biggest problem users of Windows XP will face when Microsoft officially stops supporting it on Tuesday. As a last resort, Microsoft is offering custom support for Windows XP as a temporary stopgap. That could cost as much as $200 per PC per year, Gartner estimated. The UK government reportedly has paid Microsoft about $9 million to extend Windows XP support for one year. The average user will have to shell out for a new Windows 7 or Windows 8 computer and subscribe to Microsoft Office online, at the very least.


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Money will be the biggest problem users of Windows XP will face when Microsoft officially stops supporting it on Tuesday. As a last resort...

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Nasty Gal CEO Sophia Amoruso intently knows what it takes to build a brand online, turning her popular Etsy vintage shop into a revenue oppo...

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Lots of things can happen in 11 minutes. You can grill a nice steak, you can bake a pan of cookies, or you can raise over $400,000 to build ...

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On-demand ride service Uber has already shown that it can get users wherever they need to go, with just a tap on their smartphone. Starting ...

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The steady stream of reports on government surveillance of Americans has taken a toll on the image of high-tech companies, according to a Harris poll. More than two-thirds of Americans -- 67 percent -- feel technology companies violate their users' trust by helping the government spy on its citizens, suggests the poll of 2,000 consumers, which was sponsored by ESET. Sixty percent of respondents said they were less trusting of those companies because of their involvement in government surveillance.


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The steady stream of reports on government surveillance of Americans has taken a toll on the image of high-tech companies, according to a ...

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