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Grading Google's April Fools' Day
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Techie April Fools' Day – in pictures
Have a look at some of the best of the fun and games around the tech world on this most chuckle-worthy of holidays. Read More

BlackBerry wins injunction against Ryan Seacrest backed Typo Keyboard
A U.S. District Court last week granted BlackBerry a preliminary injunction against the Ryan Seacrest backed Typo Keyboard case for the iPhone. Initially reported by Reuters, the Court found that BlackBerry sufficiently proved that the keyboard case design likely infringed the company's patents. Read More

Last-minute lazybones dump Windows XP
Windows XP and Windows 8 returned to their traditional pattern in March, with the soon-to-be-retired XP losing the most user share since December while Windows 8 gained ground. Read More

Hacked passwords can enable remote unlocking, tracking of Tesla cars
Tesla Motors accounts are protected only by simple passwords, making it easy for hackers to potentially track and unlock cars, according to a security researcher. Read More

Amazon super-sizes instances to lure Hadoop users to Web Services
Amazon Web Services hopes to entice more Hadoop users to its Elastic MapReduce service with new virtual servers, one of which has 262GB of memory and 6.4TB of storage for big-data analytics. Read More

Dell unveils BYOD-focused mobility product plans
Dell today unveiled enterprise mobility software for Google Android or Apple iOS that supports employee "bring your own device" use by selectively applying VPN controls only to the corporate apps on the device, not the employee's personal apps. Read More

Comcast vs. Google: How a potential broadband battle could impact consumers
As Google Fiber expands its low-cost, high-speed broadband service into new markets, the turmoil it could cause in the U.S. internet market could cause a nationwide ripple effect of lower prices and better services. Read More

April Fools' texting prank claimed Australian high school burned down
If someone sends you a text message and awakens you at 2:30 a.m., then it had better be an emergency. But do you think well enough immediately upon waking to realize what the date is and to recognize an April Fools' prank when you are staring at an emergency text message on your phone? Read More

Alcatel-Lucent ups the ante in unified access
At Interop this week, Alcatel-Lucent updated its wired/wireless unified access portfolio with a new access switch, and SDN and application analytics extensions. Read More

InteropNet: The show behind the show
For any big convention, getting all the required network connectivity in place and keeping it working is a major undertaking, often requiring the creation of an entirely new physical and logical infrastructure. Read More

Offshore firms took 50% of H-1B visas in 2013
Data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services shows clearly that the largest users of H-1B visas are offshore outsourcing firms. Read More

Microsoft slashes Azure prices, introduces new basic tier
Microsoft said Monday it was cutting prices of its Azure cloud services to match the prices of competitor Amazon Web Services in the latest in a price war in cloud services. Read More

Google trumpets extra encryption for Gmail, but stays mum on other apps
Google recently trumpeted that it now encrypts Gmail messages while shuffling them among its data centers, an extra security layer aimed at thwarting government and criminal snoops, but didn't say if it applies this protection to its other applications. Read More

A look back at 2013's goofy Internet April Foolery
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16 terrible computer pranks that could get you fired
Look, you're an adult human being. You're better than this. Don't do any of the things in this slideshow. Read More


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