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Facebook's Q1: $1.458 billion in revenue, 1.11 billion monthly active users
Facebook surpasses expectations on revenue but slightly misses the mark on earnings. But the monthly active user base continues to grow -- especially on mobile.
IDC: Tablets surged worldwide in Q1; 'Have shown no sign of slowing down'
Apple continues to lead in global tablet shipments, but Samsung and Asus posted incredible growth annually.
Mobile magic: Pulling a gadget out of the bag
I am a multi-platform, multi-gadget kind of guy so any given day there's no telling what gadget may come out of the gear bag. Here's what I use and why it works.
Square nabs former PayPal VP to help run partnerships unit
Square has enlisted a new executive with considerable experience in offline retail environments.
LG Optimus G Pro coming to AT&T on May 10th with 5.5 inch display
LG is coming out with some solid Android smartphones and the new LG Optimus Pro G looks like a fantastic alternative to the Note II, Galaxy S4, and HTC One.
'Third platform' shift triggers enterprise software evolution
Enterprises are moving to an IT environment where information is served to connected smart mobile devices from a cloud-based infrastructure system, and software vendors have to adapt to stay competitive.
T-Mobile, MetroPCS are dead; long live T-Mobile
U.S. wireless carriers T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications have completed their merger. Meet the new T-Mobile US.
HP Envy x2 revisited, 45 days in
I've been using the hybrid running Windows 8 from HP for almost two months and this is what I think of it.
Pelican Imaging lands $20m from VC arms of Qualcomm and Nokia
Array camera startup gets strategic mobile investment partners.
'Psychic Siri' tech gets cash injection from Samsung, Intel, Telefonica
A startup that makes tech that can predict information you need before you know you need it has announced a new funding round.
Yahoo scraps Dailymotion acquisition plan: report
Yahoo's plans to acquire a majority stake in the firm are reportedly dead in the water due to the French government.
NSW govt seeks mobile management, WAN proposals
The NSW government's shared IT services department has begun looking for contractors that could provide and manage a fleet of mobile devices across the government, as well as standardise its WAN services.
Cars become 'datacenters on wheels', car makers become software companies
There are 2.5 quintillion bytes of new data a day — where's it all going to go? That's what many organizations are just starting to find out, as explored at IBM's latest conference.
Google builds up Glass anticipation with how-to video
If you weren't excited about Google Glass already...well, the Internet giant isn't planning to leave you alone anytime soon.
BlackBerry chief questions tablet category: Maybe he's not wrong
Thorsten Heins, CEO of BlackBerry, says tablets won't have much of a purpose in five years. Heins' comments were widely panned, but maybe he's not that far off base.