Wednesday 8 May 2013

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy S4; Mandatory BYOD is coming; FBI says it doesn't need a warrant to read your email

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Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy S4

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Microsoft promotes VP Amy Hood to chief financial officer

China cutting back subsidies to LED sector

Rackspace off to 'slow start' for 2013 with Q1 revenue miss

Microsoft forges ahead with its 'specialty store' push

Yahoo's Mayer fails in effort to end Microsoft search pact




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The Next Step in Engineered Systems (Oracle)

Consolidating Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle's SPARC SuperCluster (Oracle)


 

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