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Giving kids iPads won't solve the education challenge
The problem with technology in education is that it is often poorly applied. Education is a multivariant challenge. Throwing technology at the problem without redesigning the whole context just won't work. Read More


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iPhone's share of smartphone market drops to 13 percent
The decline in iPhone market share can be traced to the lack of a new model since the iPhone 5 came out nearly a year ago, IDC analyst Ramon Llamas said. The iPad tablet has lost market share for similar reasons. Read More

Video: Larry Ellison disses Google, predicts doom for Apple
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has never been one to mince words, and in the interview with CBS's Charlie Rose seen below, he stays true to form. Read More

Apple asks appeals court to grant sales injunction against Samsung
A U.S. District Court judge made mistakes when she rejected Apple's request for a sales injunction against rival Samsung Electronics in a multimillion-dollar patent infringement case, Apple's lawyer argued before an appeals court Friday. Read More


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