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Tag Archives: Microsoft
Why social media has taken over your life—and you need to sign off now
Jaron Lanier says social media is turning us into highly manipulable addicts. The only solution is for users to pay—and own their own data.
Will Microsoft be LinkedIn’s saviour? Don’t bet on it.
Microsoft doesn’t have a very good track record when it comes to big acquisitions, and its purchase of LinkedIn will be its largest deal yet
From Microsoft to Google to Nokia, it’s Big Tech reporting season
Jan 26: Microsoft kicks off a week of tech business news, plus, the aftermath of the Greek election, and the first bitcoin exchange
Five things that will shape Canada’s economy in 2014
The country’s fragile recovery extends into 2014
Meet Cortana, the new voice of Microsoft
Will Siri be able to compete?
Microsoft gets major reorganization amid PC decline
Microsoft comes together as ‘one’
What the investor shorting strategy could mean for BlackBerry
Tamsin McMahon on speculation about BlackBerry stock
Will Microsoft bring the ‘Start’ button back to Windows 8.1?
Company seeks a solution for slumping PC sales
Dell Inc. and the PC industry’s innovation crisis
Caught trying to mimic the latest hot product, the most powerful tech firms can’t seem to dream up anything genuinely new