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Despite their rivalry, Steve Jobs defined his bond with Bill Gates using this Beatles lyric, and it might just melt your heartDespite decades of rivalry, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates shared a deeply human connection. In a resurfaced 2007 interview, Jobs evoked a Beatl...
Story behind Vox Media's acquisition of Re/code, an 18 month old tech publicationAlthough sources say investors were willing to give Swisher and Mossberg more cash, the pair decided to sell their startup to Bankoff inste...
Dish network’s ‘Seinfeld’ strategyIt’s what Ergen is trying to do with his money that’s most interesting, though. The satellite TV business in the US has peaked.
Tim Cook: Apple didn't copy Samsung by making an iPhone with a big screenAccording to a transcript of the interview, which airs Friday night on PBS, Rose asked Cook if the iPhone 6 was a response to Samsung's pho...
Walt Mossberg to leave WSJ as AllThingsD talks failMossberg’s weekly technology column was a first-read for consumers deciding whether to buy the latest iPhone or upgrade computer software.
Google Android executive Hugo Barra poached by China's smartphone maker XiaomiThe appointment signals Xiaomi’s intention to take on Apple and Samsung overseas after building market share by selling handsets.
After Sony deal, Apple to play iRadioApple signed an agreement with Sony Music Entertainment, the final record-company holdout needed for the iPhone maker’s planned online radi...
Yahoo bets on Tumblr for a bigger 'social' splashAcquisition of the blogging network likely to expand Yahoo’s audience; Tumblr CEO & founder David Karp to remain in charge.
- Microsoft putting troublesome restrictions: Acer CEO
Microsoft will unveil a Windows operating system with a touch-screen interface for tablet computers this week, three people familiar with t...
- Twitter, no plans to sell or go public
Twitter, which has fended off several buyers, intends to remain an independent company and is not considering going public at the moment, c...
- Google mobile head on why and how Nexus One failed
Rubin, who founded Android (which was bought by Google) said the software is profitable, making money through ads on Android devices.