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Trump's executive order on immigration: Open source leaders respond
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Apple, complaining of being bullied, bullies Qualcomm

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Trump's executive order on immigration: Open source leaders respond

“The Administration's policy on immigration restrictions is antithetical to the values of openness and community that have enabled open source to succeed,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation. Read More

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Sorry consumers, you’re stuck paying for a set top box

The new FCC chairman brings the hammer down on pro-consumer policies put in place by the Democrats. Read More

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Super Mario Run brings in big bucks for Nintendo on iOS!

Nintendo’s Super Mario Run for iOS is a huge hit, with more than 5 percent of users paying the full $9.99 price for the game for a total of more than $53 million in revenue. Read More

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iPad: Big revenue drop shows it’s not a replacement for the Mac

iPad revenue dropped again, while Mac sales increased. Tim Cook was wrong, the iPad is not a replacement for the Mac Read More

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LibreOffice 5.3 goes online to take on Google Docs and Office 365

Now you can install LibreOffice on your server. Read More

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How entrepreneurs use gamification to boost recruitment

Given that half of the adults in the U.S. play video games, it’s no surprise that the idea of using them to recruit people is fairly commonplace. Read More

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Apple, complaining of being bullied, bullies Qualcomm

Apple has brought suit against or aided governments around the world investigating Qualcomm, the communications technology provider supplying the cell capability that distinguishes an iPhone from an iPod Touch. Even though Apple has made far more money selling Qualcomm's technology than Qualcomm has itself, the Cupertino-based giant still thinks it is overpaying and is expressing its displeasure by bringing to bear a broad range of direct and indirect pressure. Read More

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