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Technology Business Research joins executive roundtable addressing the business impact of data analysis
Giada Announces 3.5" Fanless Embedded Board with Rich Connectivity for Industrial Control and Digital Signage - EN-N2807DL
IGEL redefines the entry-level thin client as a powerful desktop access device with its new UD2 series
MSI shoots down talks of a possible acquisition by Lenovo
Is Lenovo really trying to acquire MSI?
Energy drink companies turning to gamers to help boost sales
Need additional energy drink sales? Well, let's just turn to the gaming community.
UltraSoC and Teledyne LeCroy collaborate to unify debug and validation for system designers
Report: Verizon purchasing AOL for $4.4 billion
Verizon is breaking out its checkbook, reportedly purchasing AOL for $4.4 billion.
Philips Annual General Meeting of Shareholders approves separation of Lighting business from Royal Philips
Nintendo actually turned a profit of $350 million
Nintendo ended a four-year run in the red, netting $350 million during its most recent fiscal year.
New Intel Xeon Processors Accelerate Time to Insight, Transforming Data into Business Advantage
Bitcoin fighting to gain widespread support, while challenges remain
Trying to convince consumers and businesses to support bitcoins isn't easy.
Gartner: PC prices will increase up to 10 percent in 2015
The cost of PCs will increase up to 10 percent in 2015 alone, according to the Gartner research group.
Looks like Charter wants another go at acquiring Time Warner Cable
Comcast was unable to acquire Time Warner Cable, but it looks like Charter wants another crack at it.
HIS Multi-View HDOCKP USB 3.0 Portable Docking Station Review
If you're interested in using a single ultra-thin laptop to power all of your work, a docking station might be on your mind to expand its capability.
Software Advice: Only 56% of employees feel their passwords are secure
It's not just consumers with terrible passwords - 50% of employees use poor password habits while in the office.
HP announces a massive range of business tablets
HP have just announced a release of eight new tablets aimed at the business world, ranging from prices of $199 to $1,599.
AMD culls top executives - three have seen the axe
AMD release their 8-K filing form, seeing three of their top executives no longer listed.
Sony needs rejuvenation, as company looks beyond slumping TV, mobile
Sony is a financial mess, and the company's executives are ready to try to shake things up.
Facebook reportedly approached to invest in Xiaomi smartphone maker
Facebook and Xiaomi reportedly met to discuss potential investment opportunities, but a deal was never finalized.
Pre-built and overclocked systems gain popularity
No interest in doing it yourself? More retailers are now offering fully custom built and overclocked gaming systems for the general user.
Security expert: Regin is scary and companies should be on alert
Cybersecurity companies are outlining additional details about the sophisticated Regin spyware malware, but no one has a complete picture just yet.
Epson debuts PowerLite Home Cinema 600 projector for $379
Epson unveils the PowerLite Home Cinema 600 for $379.
Memory Market Sourcing Challenges to Continue According to Market & Technology Trends Report from Avnet Electronics Marketing
IBM Named a Worldwide Leader in IDC MarketScape for Mobile Application Development and Testing Consulting Services
Sony launches PlayStation business in China with release of PlayStation 4 and Vita on January 11, 2015
Experts say BYOD will boost wireless LAN security market by 2019
TechNavio claims that BYOD policies will ensure more WLAN security systems will be put in place, alongside advanced security software.
Lyft co-founder speaks of revenue and says Uber's strategy didn't work
Lyft's co-founder speaks out about privacy, expansion and their competitor - Uber.
Internet of Things market is growing, with industry deals accelerating
The Internet of Things is leading to a new generation of Internet-connected devices, with market partnerships and acquisitions accelerating.
Aussie ISP iiNet blames customer problems on line owners neglect
iiNet pins customer connectivity issues and slow line speeds on line providers Telstra, claiming they won't fix their issues.
Sony continues to restructure, wants to push forward in entertainment
Sony is working to restructure and turn its entertainment division into a revenue cash cow.
eBay confirms plans to spin off PayPal, setting up two companies
eBay and PayPal will spin off in 2015, as previously reported, due to investor concern that both businesses should be run as independent entities.
Apple shareholder sues estate of Steve Jobs over Valley poaching deal
R Andre Klein claims Steve Jobs and Apple engaged in unlawful business practices and is now suing Jobs' estate on behalf of all shareholders.
LinkedIn made to pay 6 million USD to underpaid employees
The US Department of Labor pushed LinkedIn to pay employees millions in back wages, but commended the company for its behavior in rectifying the situation.
TigerDirect announces plans to add home decor and other items
TigerDirect is branching out into some new and non-tech categories in an effort to compete with Amazon on more equal footing.
Amazon Lockers now accept returns making it easier to send stuff back
Amazon Lockers are now a pick up and drop off location for packages you want to send back. Returns work much like pickups at the Lockers locations.
Google acquires parts of Green Throttle Gaming, and its founders
Google scoops up some assets, and the founders of Green Throttle Gaming.
Tablet ordering and gaming comes to Buffalo Wild Wings
Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants puts tablets at tables for ordering, paying, and gaming.