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Inside BlackBerry’s last

Most people go to Las Vegas to gamble, party or see a show. On a warm winter’s day in January 2014, Ron Louks journeyed there to gamble. But he wasn’t trying his luck at the tables. He was there, on one of his first days on the job as head of BlackBerry’s smartphone business, to bet on the company’s future. …

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‘Codegirl’ documentary to hit YouTube before theaters, at no charge

Now playing on YouTube: a new documentary that tells the story of teenage girls who use computer code to solve problems. The film “Codegirl” is hitting YouTube before it gets to theaters and video on demand, and in that initial window you won’t have to pay to watch it. “Codegirl” follows high-school-age girls from around the world who enter a …

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Backup backflip: Microsoft cuts OneDrive storage across the board

Microsoft has announced a major overhaul of its OneDrive storage plans, blaming a “small number” of over-enthusiastic users for exceeding reasonable use for its unlimited storage service. As a result, Microsoft will not only axe its unlimited storage offering for Office 365 Home, Personal and University subscribers from early 2016, but it will also cut back storage limits on all …

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Snapchat reassures users that photo messages are still totally private

Photo-messaging app Snapchat has reassured users that their photos will not be stored on its servers after changes to its privacy policy caused widespread confusion. The Venice, California-based company published a blog post on Sunday clarifying changes that were made to its Privacy Policy and Terms and Services last week. Photos shared through Snapchat disappear after the recipient has viewed …

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Amazon to begin selling books in its own real

In a bit of irony, Amazon is opening up its first physical bookstore on Tuesday, two decades after launching the online book-sales effort that helped make it an Internet retail giant. Like traditional bookstores, Amazon Books will feature wooden shelves stocked with about 6,000 titles, according to The Seattle Times, which got an early tour of the store in Seattle’s …

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Windows 10 makes gains on desktop computers, but just a little

Microsoft’s Windows 10 is gaining traction, but at a snail’s pace. The newest flavor of Windows captured a 7.94 percent share of all Web traffic generated by desktop operating systems in October, according to NetMarketShare. But growth has been decelerating since the opening 5.21 percent seen in August. The slower uptake in Windows 10 adoption over the past two months …

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Google: Chrome OS is ‘here to stay’

Good news, Chromebook fans. Google says it isn’t going to let the metallic-named software that powers them get rusty. Last week, the future of Chromebooks, the low-cost laptops powered by the search giant’s Chrome OS, was called into question when The Wall Street Journal reported Google would fold the software into its Android operating system for smartphones and tablets. Such …

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