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Where's the bottom for Microsoft's Internet Explorer?
Windows 10 growth comes to screeching stop
These 5 states account for half of business R&D spending
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Where's the bottom for Microsoft's Internet Explorer?

Millions of users deserted Microsoft's browsers last month, adding to the collapse of the company's place in the browser world. Read More

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Windows 10 growth comes to screeching stop

Microsoft's Windows 10 lost user share in September for the first time since its debut more than a year ago. Read More

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These 5 states account for half of business R&D spending

California, Massachusetts, Michigan, Texas and Washington account for more than half of the $255 billion in corporate R&D paid for and conducted in the United States, according to the National Science Foundation. Read More

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Satya Nadella's comp package slips 3% to $17.7M

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella received a compensation package for the year ending June 30 worth about $17.7 million, a 3% reduction from 2015. Read More

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Microsoft points to a transition of Windows 10 Mobile to 64-bit

There's a lot to like in Microsoft's Windows 10 Mobile for smartphones, but there's one glaring weakness: it still is a 32-bit OS. Read More

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Asus ZenBook 3 review: This compact laptop puts the MacBook on the ropes, but doesn't deliver a KO

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