• May 21, 2014

China bans Windows 8 on Government computers, Windows suffers significant setback

Microsoft has been dealt a telling blow by China once more. The reason this time around is because of the company’s decision to stop support for Windows XP. In fact, this time around the Central Government Procurement Center has banned the use of Windows 8 on government computers as well citing the need to use…

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Twitter shares fall by 11 percent, insiders cash in on unlocked shares

With a large number of shares being sold by shareholders and which was kept locked for so long, Twitter fell by almost 11 percent. Unlike Facebook which spiked by 12 percent when almost 800 million shares of theirs was unlocked, Twitter dropped to a record low of $34 per share while hovering around the $34.40…

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You Need the Best in Time Tracking Technology

By Allied Time When it comes to the many components that make up a successful company, there’s no underestimating how much good employees can do. However, in order to get the most from these good employees, you need them in your building every day, when they’re scheduled, getting work done. This seems obvious, of course,…

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A List of Acquisitions by Tech Giants for the Last 15 Years

With a number of tech giants from the last generation stagnating and dying away in recent times, it’s no wonder that companies today are acquiring smaller companies so as to relevant and more importantly, stay ahead, business-wise.   It’s been almost 15 years since companies that are considered juggernauts namely Apple, Yahoo, Google, Facebook and…

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Facebook is market leader in social logins, Google+ placed a distant second

Social logins are an easy way to login into any website without having to setup a separate username and password.   Facebook, according to social login service Gigya, is the market leader by virtue of powering almost 51 percent of all North American social logins.   However, even though Google+ is second on this list…

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