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BlackBerry to show another drop in quarterly revenue

BlackBerry CEO John Chen is still trying to turn the company around. Brian Bennett/CNET BlackBerry will show another decline in revenue in its latest quarter, predicts JP Morgan analyst Rod Hall. In an investors note released Thursday, Hall said he expects that BlackBerry finished its fiscal fourth quarter with sales of $791 million. Such a …

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Storage that’s both fast and roomy? It’s on the way

Intel and Micron will ship flash-memory chips this year with 256-gigabit and 384-gigabit capacity. A tiny 16-chip package could hold 768GB. Intel Intel, Micron and Toshiba want to give you the best of both worlds when it comes to flash memory, the storage technology used in smartphones, tablets and higher-end laptops. Today, smartphones and tablets often don’t have enough room …

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Periscope vs. Meerkat: Which live

Now playing: Watch this: Meerkat or Periscope? Which is better? 1:54 Live streaming is now back in vogue with the growing popularity of Meerkat (free) and today’s release of Twitter’s Periscope (free). Both apps let you watch live video streams or broadcast your own stream right from your iPhone (coming soon to Android), and it could be an evolutionary change …

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Samsung bets big on April 10 launch of Galaxy S6, S6 Edge

Samsung hopes to reverse its fortunes with a radically redesigned flagship smartphone. The company on Thursday said that its Galaxy S6 smartphone, alongside its curvy sibling, the Galaxy S6 Edge , will go on preorder Friday and then become available for purchase at carrier and retail stores on April 10 — the same day that HTC’s One M9 goes on …

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Twitter’s Periscope app takes on Meerkat with live video streamed from your phone

Twitter’s new app lets you broadcast live from your phone. Screenshot by Luke Westaway/CNET Simple static photos of people’s lunch are no longer enough for Twitter, as the micro-blogging social site has debuted a new app that streams live video from your smartphone. Dubbed Periscope, the free app takes very deliberate aim at Meerkat — a similar, recently-launched service that …

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PayPal to pay $7.7 million fine over US sanctions

PayPal says it has changed its process for screening payments. PayPal PayPal is on the hook for $7.7 million after it allegedly processed payments for some highly questionable customers. On Wednesday, the online payment service agreed to pay the fine after reaching a settlement with the US Treasury Department. The fine was levied against PayPal based on nearly 500 transactions …

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Getting started with the live

Jason Cipriani/CNET Twitter on Thursday launched its newly released live-streaming app, Periscope. The app offers a straight-forward means of streaming live video to anyone who tunes in, or only to those you invite. As with any new app, there’s a bit of a learning curve when using Periscope for the first time. Only with this particular app, any mishaps could …

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Amazon fluffs up its cloud services for consumers

Amazon is now offering Unlimited Photos and Unlimited Everything plans. Amazon Amazon is bolstering its cloud-storage services to consumers, on Thursday rolling out two new unlimited packages that let users stow away either just photos or every kind of file. The Unlimited Photos plan costs $12 a year, and includes an additional 5 gigabytes of storage for videos or other …

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