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IT Investment, Emerging Markets Key to Business Growth

Small and midsize enterprises in emerging countries are expanding and flourishing financially while their counterparts in the developed markets, while facing more difficult market...

Microsoft Surface Tablet Ready to Face an iPad Test

Microsoft is now accepting preorders for its Surface with Windows RT tablet, which will officially become available Oct. 26 with the launch of its...

Samsung’s Effort to Build the Ultimate Ultrabook Falls a Tad Short

Samsung bills its new Series 9 Ultrabook computer as being as good as any notebook computer out there, while also being visually stunning, blazingly...

Windows Phone 8 Launch Set for Oct. 29 in San Francisco

Microsoft has invited reporters to the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco Oct. 29 for the official launch of the Windows Phone 8...

MacBook Pro with Retina Display to Cost $1,699: Report

While most of the media speculation around Apple’s Oct. 23 event has centered around the debut of a smaller version of iPad tablet, informally...

FTC Targets Robocalls With $50,000 Bounty

Making "robocalls" illegal hasn't been enough to stop them, so the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is appealing to the public to come up with...

iPad Mini Rumor Roundup: What to Expect Oct. 23

The second worst-kept secret in the technology world this year, the launch of Apple's latest tablet, the so-called iPad Mini, is widely considered to...

Chromebooks, Surface Tablets, Windows 8 Crowding Into Cluttered Market

These are heady days for computer and device makers; Windows 8 will arrive Oct. 25, followed by Window Phone 8 on Oct. 29. The...

Microsoft Claims More Than 1,000 Windows 8 PC Models in the Pipeline

Although Microsoft has irritated some of its OEM partners by introducing its own Surface tablet computer, that hasn’t stopped them from developing a huge...

Salesforce.com’s Benioff: Windows 8 Is the End of the Road

NEW YORK – Windows 8 will be the catalyst for a major shift in the enterprise, but not necessarily in a way Microsoft would...