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- Microsoft rolls out Windows Phone 7 update, slowly
- Adobe: Strong first quarter; outlook cut over Japan
- Music app Shazam gets new Facebook features
- Think of Dell as a storage portfolio player
- Report: Consumers craving big-screen phones
- On World Water Day, a look at water-energy tech
- Phoenix UAV can sense you breathing
- FLOW Android app primes pump for clean water
- Clear Channel kicks tires on Playlist.com assets
- Court rejects Google Books settlement
Microsoft rolls out Windows Phone 7 update, slowly | Top |
After a series of embarrassing update glitches in February, Microsoft is bringing its latest phone software out to a small group of customers before unleashing it on the masses. | |
Adobe: Strong first quarter; outlook cut over Japan | Top |
Japan represents Adobe's second largest country based on revenue and the company is cutting its second quarter outlook due to the earthquake, tsunami, and its aftermath. | |
Music app Shazam gets new Facebook features | Top |
The wildly popular song-identification app now has a feed of Facebook friends' activity, something that may mean loyal users tune in more often. | |
Think of Dell as a storage portfolio player | Top |
Dell went on a storage-buying spree last year. Do the piece parts now add up to a broader and well-integrated storage vision? | |
Report: Consumers craving big-screen phones | Top |
The share of sales for smartphones with screens 3.5 to 3.9 inches has risen a bit, according to NPD Group, but consumers are also gobbling up newer phones with even bigger screens. | |
On World Water Day, a look at water-energy tech | Top |
A Water-Energy Nexus business competition identifies technology advances to lower the amount of energy needed to treat and distribute fresh water and wastewater. | |
Phoenix UAV can sense you breathing | Top |
Flying robot can detect motion, breathing when scanning through concrete walls. | |
FLOW Android app primes pump for clean water | Top |
From small organizations to the World Bank, one Android app, called FLOW, is changing the way vital water-related information flows in the developing world. | |
Clear Channel kicks tires on Playlist.com assets | Top |
Media conglomerate is said to be interested in some of the technology left over from Playlist.com, the once promising music service that filed for bankruptcy last August. | |
Court rejects Google Books settlement | Top |
The controversial settlement in the suit brought on by the Authors Guild has been rejected by a New York federal district court. | |
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