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Analyst: Microsoft gets $5 for every HTC Android phone

Why does Microsoft have such a large patent portfolio? Maybe because thereââ¬â¢s big money to be made in patents. Todayââ¬â¢s proof comes from HTC, one of the biggest smartphone handset makers in the... Read more

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Microsoft's next cash cow - Android!

Microsoft is raking in $5 for every Android handset HTC sells thanks to a lucrative patent settlement, according to Citi analyst Walter Pritchard. Read more

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Details on Apple's iCloud strategy emerge

Apple's new service will identify the music already in your iTunes library and unlock a cloud-based version that can be streamed to your device. But will it offer subscriptions too? Read more

Top 10 questions Google must answer before launching Wallet

Google announced its new Wallet payment program for mobile devices on Thursday. Despite a lengthy introduction, plenty of questions remain unanswered. Read more

HTC to unlock Android bootloader

HTC has announced that it will no longer be locking the bootloader on its Android handsets. Read more

As IT offshoring hub, Mexico is all grown up

Mexico has become a growing hub for offshore IT activity by multinational enterprises, particularly those with operations in the U.S., experts said at the 2011 Forrester IT Forum. Read more

PayPal sues Google over mobile plans, trade secrets

Just hours after Google made its mobile payment plans public eBay's PayPal unit sued the search giant Read more

Smartphones prove to be bigger hinderance to TV ads than DVRs

A logical assumption would be that DVRs from the likes of TiVo and Dish Network are the biggest roadblocks for TV advertising. It turns out that such an assumption would be wrong. Read more

Sprint adopts aggressive green technology stewardship policy

Telecommunication and wireless carrier Sprint Nextel has already been very active when it comes to setting green technology policies for itself. Now, the company has adopted what it calls an... Read more


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Cracking Open the 27" Apple iMac (2011)

Bill Detwiler cracked open the monster, 27" Apple iMac released in 2011. Inside the iMac, he found hardware from Intel, AMD, Broadcom, Qualcomm, and Seagate. View on site



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