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"Microsoft's Skype Translator Provides On-the-Fly Translations" eWeek 6:48 AM
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"Microsoft Previews Skype Translator For The First Time" Social Barrel 6:53 AM
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"Microsoft starts previewing one of its coolest products ever" BGR 6:48 AM
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"Skype Translator preview goes live with real-time Spanish and English translation" The Inquirer 7:28 AM
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"Microsoft's 'Arcadia' team is building a streaming app and game service: Summary:Microsoft's Operating Systems Group is staffing up a new team that is building an app and game streaming service for the company's 'core platforms.'" ZDNet 7:41 AM
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"Microsoft now allows greater control over account aliases" Neowin 6:52 AM
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"Microsoft Gathers Powerful 'Friends in Appeal of Email Search Warrant" eWeek 6:48 AM
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"In Email Warrant Case, Microsoft Finds Friends in High Places: Lots of support for the law" Windows IT Pro 7:48 AM
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"Microsoft strikes back at US government with PR campaign" Neowin 6:52 AM
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"Microsoft updates Sway preview, opens the door to everyone" Neowin 6:52 AM
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"Will Microsoft (MSFT) Stock be Hurt Today by This Analyst Downgrade?" TheStreet 7:54 AM
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"Hewlett Packard to pay $10.6M in 911 system dispute" New York Post 7:46 AM
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"AMD and Intel preparing new tablet SoCs for 2015" Hexus 7:49 AM
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"Intel, AMD pushing new tablet lineups despite weakening demand" ETMag 7:50 AM
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"Next-gen Intel NUC images reveal new enclosures" TechCentral.ie 7:49 AM
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"Intel's latest micro-PC is NUC-NUC-NUCing on Broadwell's door: NUC 2.0 could be the powerful mini desktop that's perfect for you" TechRadar UK 7:49 AM
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"Qualcomm, Intel and Brocade join group pushing 2.5G, 5G Ethernet: Infrastructure upgrades without all the new gear? That's the plan, according to umbrella group." Network World 7:49 AM
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"Adoption of 3D Printing Grows, but Hurdles Remain" eWeek 7:40 AM
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"The fall of GPL and the rise of permissive open-source licenses: Summary:The GPL is still the world's most popular open-source license but it's declining in use, while permissive licenses are gaining more fans, and some developers are choosing to release code without any license at all." ZDNet 7:40 AM
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