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Barracuda acquires SignNow; cloud data storage
The U.S. IT company sees value in the mobile document signing company.
Lenovo ThinkPad Helix convertible Ultrabook now available from $1,679
This 11.6-inch Windows 8 device swivels between tablet and notebook mode, but it doesn't do so cheaply.
Truphone announces global shared plans (CTIA 2013)
I never travel overseas without Truphone and businesses will appreciate their new global shared plan offerings that include calls, text, and data.
PayPal encourages small retailers to 'lose your cash register'
The mobile and digital payment company is running a competitive trade-in under which it will help retailers get outfitted with an iPad solution in exchange for old cash registers.
Spain ditches old telcos for MVNOs as mobile market continues to shrink
MVNOs now account for one in 10 mobile subscription in Spain, while FTTH is also seeing increased uptake.
Good apps for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
The 8-inch screen on the Note 8.0 is the perfect size to take advantage of portability while displaying lots of information. These apps work well on the Note 8.0 and should run well on other Android tablets.
Where's customer voice as India mobile tariffs climb
To remain competitive and profitable, Indian mobile operators are gradually increasing tariff rates as lowering prices and growing subscriber base are no longer deemed beneficial tactics. But what does that mean for customers?
Nokia adds augmented reality to Here Maps on Windows Phone
Windows Phone devices with a compass will be able to use Nokia's LiveSight navigation tools in its Here maps.
3G finally taking off in India
3G connectivity has improved across India, with Vodafone India's 50 percent jump in data-related revenues for its latest fiscal year an indicator of the improving network quality.
Logitech to make wired iPad keyboard for the classroom
Logitech has several keyboards for the iPad, but the new Wired Keyboard for iPad is the first to plug into the tablet for use in the classroom where wireless keyboards are not ideal.
First WhatsApp, now WeChat eyes India growth
China’s largest Internet company, Tencent, is eyeing India for further growth for its messaging platform as it ventures overseas. It will be up against an increasingly crowded market where rivals such as Whatsapp have had a headstart.
Bitcoin 2013 conference: the future of money?
I had many questions about Bitcoin (BTC) and how it works. Some of them got answered.
Reports: Intel planning new devices unit led by former Apple exec
Rumors are swirling about what could be the first major move for Intel's brand new CEO.
Ernst & Young: Volume of tech merger deals still declining
While large transformative deals dominated the technology M&A landscape in Q1, the average deal value appears to have dropped off.
IHS: Don't expect Google Fiber to go nationwide
Google Fiber has been on a small surge lately with a number of new small town stops, but some analysts are skeptical about a nationwide tour.