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Apple has cut a deal with IBM for the computing giant to sell Apple products and produce apps for a number of industries. IBM, its growth stagnant at best, needs the deal more than Apple does.
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One rumor about the new Apple iPhone 6 is that it will be the ultimate fitness tool. It allegedly will do everything from measure distance run via GPS to send physicians detailed data about heartbeat...
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courtesy of MicrosoftMicrosoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) has had two things going for it since Satya Nadella took over the role of Chief Executive Officer from Steve Ballmer. The most obvious is that...
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A new research report from the enterprise software analysts at FBR points out that it appears that closure rates on larger deals may have improved nicely during the June quarter.
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Yodlee S-1 SEC FilingWhat happens at new all-time highs in the stock market? Outside of everyone seeming to be more happy, you generally start to see more market-sensitive initial public offering...
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Apple almost certainly is the most widely covered company in the world, as nearly every general news operation, business website and paper, tech news medium churn out millions of words a day.
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Google will release a set-top box into a market that is already crowded, so Google's chance of taking market share from incumbents is low.
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In attempt to gain a stronger foothold in the retail and hospitality industries, Oracle reportedly is nearing a deal to acquire Micros Systems for $67 a share, or $5 billion.
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ThinkstockOver the past six months, daily usage of health and fitness apps has grown by 62%, a growth rate that is 87% faster than the mobile apps industry as a whole. That is partly due to the...
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According to many news reports, Facebook's service is down around the world. So far, the company has not addressed the situation, nor rumors that the collapse is worldwide.
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Smartphones are universally available in the United States for prices that are as low as free, so people who without smartphones almost certainly do not want one or cannot afford one.
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In a new research report, the J.P. Morgan software analysts detail their meetings with key executives after they took a trip to Silicon Valley to sit down with numerous software companies.
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The rumors that Amazon.com would start a streaming music service are true. It is part of the e-commerce company's Prime bundle of free shipping, instant video and the Kindle lender's library.
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In a new research report, the software analysts at UBS say they have spoken to clients and investors who have signaled to them that they may be ready to rotate back into the top growth software...
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After a series of high-profile data breaches, it should not be a shock that only one in five Americans have "a lot of trust" in businesses they regularly interact with to keep their personal...
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