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Online video a must-have for these four businesses
Adding video to the company website can set retailers and other businesses apart from the competition -- and ultimately boost the bottom line. Read More


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New BlackBerry mobile management tools ready for download
Analysts are unsure whether RIM's new enterprise mobility software, now available for download, can halt the migration away from BlackBerry smartphones. Read More

A new computer that defies category
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Exposure of files on unsecured wireless no excuse to search, judge rules
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AMD lays out a plan for profitability
With a tough 2012 behind it, Advanced Micro Devices hopes to return to profitability this year through cost-cutting, new chips and other measures, executives said Tuesday. Read More

Carrier KDDI mulls adding Firefox OS phones
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Google's Q4 revenue jumps 36%
Google's fourth-quarter revenue was up 36 percent from the previous year, thanks to continued growth in its advertising business. Read More

Smartphones, tablets to boost processor market
Tablets and smartphones will give a much-needed boost this year to the worldwide microprocessor market, which is undergoing a fundamental change with a shift to low-power processors used in energy-efficient devices, research firm IC Insights said. Read More

Lawmakers look to reduce waste in U.S. gov't IT contracts
U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday urged government officials to clamp down on bad IT contracts and limit duplication across projects, with an estimated one quarter of federal spending on IT wasted every year. Read More

AMD revenue falls as financial struggles continue
Advanced Micro Devices' financial struggles continued in the fourth quarter, with revenue sinking 32 percent due to slow chip sales and charges tied to restructuring and inventory adjustments. Read More

Susan Feinberg: The trouble with standards in the financial services industry
The financial services industry in the U.S. insists on both maintaining decades-old domestic standards and developing new domestic standards -- from the Balance and Transaction Reporting Standard (BTRS) to the Fedwire extended remittance formats -- instead of moving to the ISO 20022 global standards. And they're having a tough time. Read More

Richi Jennings: Surface Pro release date Feb 9; it's 'New and exciting' says Microsoft
Surface Pro now has its release date. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) announces it'll be available on February 9—in the U.S. and Canada, at least (the plan for other countries isn't clear). Starting at $899, you'll still need to add a keyboard cover, pushing the price over the magic $1000 bar. Also, the 64 GB version is probably too small, so the total price is more like $1120-ish. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get their tongues around the official name: Surface Windows 8 Pro. Read More

 

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