Microsoft sees Windows 8 as ârebirthâ
Microsoft is betting big on its upcoming Windows 8 operating system, which looks to bridge the gap between smartphones, tablets and desktop computers. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on Tuesday called the operating system a ârebirthâ of the Windows brand and described it as the âdeepest, broadest and most impactfulâ Windows software ever created, Agence France-Presse reported. âItâs really, in some senses, a dawning of the rebirth of MS Windows⊠Itâs certainly the most important piece of work weâve done,â he said at a forum in Seoul, South Korea, adding that an estimated 500 million users will have Windows 8 on next year. The CEO went on to promise the âbest economic opportunityâ for device makers and app developers who adopt the
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  Why Facebook still doesn't look cheap
If you were thinking of picking up a few shares of Facebook last week, when it went public at a price of $38, you might be seriously tempted now that the stock has fallen $7 in two days.
Web series touts funky concept snowboards
In the summer of 2010, Signal Snowboards created the Web series "Every Third Thursday" to showcase the company's experimentation with funky concept boards. Think Science Channelâs âHow Itâs Madeâ â except with a lot more sass and a funkier setting.
Developments in Google's bid for Motorola Mobility Here are some key developments in Google's Inc.'s planned acquisition of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc.: ION Air Pro Takes on the Action-Camera Competition The mobile action cam market isnât new; just look at companies such as GoPro and Contour HD. But Giovanni Tomaselli thinks itâs just about time for a new player. Founder and CEO of ION, Tomaselli is launching a new camera today: the ION Air Pro...
 
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