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Mozilla tests a true stealth mode for Firefox
A new tool in prebeta is designed to block browser tracking across sites
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Fujitsu brainstorm room lets you write on the walls
Digital sticky notes are one part of this elaborate projection system aimed at going beyond whiteboards
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Apple, Intel cite gains in hiring women and minorities
Since January, Apple said nearly half of its US hires were women, African-American, Hispanic or Native American
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Microsoft updates Yammer to make working within groups easier
The improvements to Microsoft's enterprise social network focus on content discovery and its user interface
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Seller of melanoma detection apps settles FTC complaint
The marketers of Mole Detective apps lacked proof their products could detect melanoma, the agency says
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LG launching high-fidelity music download service
Phones will require 24-bit playback to work with the service on LG SmartWorld
Interviews about Internet-based applications and services
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SAP CEO Bill McDermott on why Concur is worth $8.3 billion
Buying Concur 'is the best business case I've ever put in front of the board,' McDermott says
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NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson talks growth, strategy and life with Oracle
NetSuite has tripled its number of developers in recent years, according to Nelson
Features about Internet-based applications and services
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Sour notes: Our biggest complaints about Apple Music
We needed to vent about it ...
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6 reasons to get excited about OS X El Capitan
From Photos to Mail and Safari there is plenty to like
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Sorriest technology companies of 2014
Here's a rundown of the Year in Apologies to date, and somehow I have a feeling it will need to be updated before Dec. 31.
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The Tao of Apple rumours
Rhese days a company has to have at least two things to be a big name in technology: a social network and a smartphone
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As Google+ nears 3rd anniversary, where does it go from here?
Its Google I/O conference has no sessions on Google+ next week, suggesting the social network is being reassessed
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How Bitcoin can go mainstream
It's a fringe concept at the moment. But bringing the virtual currency to the masses isn't as far-fetched as you might think.