Office 2013: What to expect on pricing front
Microsoft's Office 2013/new Office should be launching soon. Here's what we know so far about prices and packages.
Ailing Japanese electronics giant is said to be discussing the possibility of selling its Nanjing TV assembly plant to Lenovo, and partner up to promote its Aquos TVs in China.
NBN Co has rejected a request from Optus to access its confidential financial information.
The online retailer has high hopes for its mobile operations in the new financial year.
Chinese Internet company creates division which will focus on new products for mobile Internet, including apps.
South Korean company dominates supply of Google Android smartphones, and is eyeing more marketshare on Windows 8 phones.
SAP has made it clear that its vision for HANA wasn't just a technical curiosity. Now, it's taking it to Broadway.
Visionstream will join Service Stream in getting Telstra's infrastructure ready for the rollout of Australia's National Broadband Network.
VMware's chief technology officer, who helped grow the virtualization giant from 90 to more than 13,000 employees, is moving on.
Despite accountancy "improprieties" and apparent financial conflicts between the teams, HP's Meg Whitman is batting away requests to buy two of its business units.
Tablets and other mobile gadgets are commonly said to be consumption devices, not good for doing real work. Those of us who prove that wrong know it's in large part due to focus.
Alibaba, one of China's largest e-commerce businesses, could be going public this year, causing tech analysts to wonder how Yahoo will play into this.
While on paper Intel's Thunderbolt technology is far superior to USB 2.0, the announcement that an updated USB 3.0 specification is on the horizon guarantees that it will never go mainstream.
Facebook's Social Graph -- the database underlying its Graph Search engine unveiled yesterday-- is just one of many graph databases being employed for complex, connected data. Neo4j is another leading graph database that is open source and used by Cisco, Adobe, Squidoo and Intuit.
Corporate interest in managing utility costs is driving unprecedented innovation, as well as significant mergers and acquisitions.
Facebook, Intel, and AMD are just a few of the Silicon Valley heavyweights bringing more to the open hardware table for the Open Compute Project.
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