Users are flocking to a new email program.
In advance of Cook's appearance at D11 next week, a deep dive into Apple's business.
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Apple's defenders count the errors in Microsoft's anti-iPad ads.
A company called Placed is applying some of the methods used online to the real world.
WordPress.com parent company raises $50 million.
First, take photos. Second, enjoy their music. What's next?
It doesn't start until June 3, but the judge is already working on a draft of her decision.
Looking at market share vs. profit share every which way to Sunday.
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"Who are those people? What is the opposite of a Genius Bar?"
What you can and can't do with the new Microsoft device.
President David Marcus tells Fortunewhy he embraces digital currency, how he thinks the trend will play out, and when Americans can reasonably expect to go wallet-less.
Fan fiction, in which aficionados of existing books and movies write characters into new storylines, has long been popular fodder on Internet forums -- but stories based on copyrighted works are essentially impossible to sell. Amazon wants to change that with its new "Kindle Worlds" program.
Fortune goes behind Amazons tax war.
After well-publicized hacks, Twitter is giving users the ability to add a two-step security process to their logins.
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Startups take note: Cybercriminals are onto you.
Bitcoin's network generates more power than the top 500 supercomputers and sucks down around $200,000 a day in electricity costs.
The update revamps the Shazam app's old features, and includes new ones focused on location data, popularity, social media and faster tagging.
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To the surprise of many, it was the Tea Party candidate from Wisconsin.
The search giant opened its New York City office a decade ago. Time flies.
Reporters wrote two kinds of second-day stories, with two very different takes.
Microsoft'sXbox One is being touted as the only peripheral your TV needs?except for your cable box, the only thing it apparently can't work without.
Towns are taking a page from the corporate world in an effort to make strapped municipal governments more efficient.
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