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Facebook, a year after IPO
A year later, Facebook has tightened its focus on becoming a mobile, profitable company.
Should Yahoo buy Tumblr?
Acquisition rumors fly — the popular bogging site would fit with the Web giant’s mobile focus.
Watson goes to Washington, shows off health-care features to lawmakers
IBM demonstrated some new, proposed health-care related features of its Watson supercomputer to lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Mozilla Firefox delays patch to block third-party cookies
The company said the patch, which drew criticism from the ad industry, needs more work.
Windows Phone jumps to third in global smartphone market share
And Windows Phone could jump into second place quicker than you think.
SAP is betting big on big data
The business software behemoth is more than doubling its commitment to its startup fund to $405M as part of an effort to support big data innovation.
Borderlands 2: Behind Krieg, the psycho-bandit
New Borderlands 2 puts players in the shoes of the enemy — a look at how the character, Krieg, took form.
Google I/O: More details on what Glass can do
Google released a developer kit that adds streaming video.
Apple CEO Tim Cook heading to Washington with tax bill concerns
He plans to propose a tax-code simplification that would lower rates for companies holding cash abroad.
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Battle brewing for Web TV viewers — Post Buzz
With more people cutting cable in favor of Web TV, The Post’s Hayley Tsukayama runs through potential new services in the battle for Internet viewers.
What will Congress do with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act?
POST BUZZ | The Washington Post’s Hayley Tsukayama breaks down the calls to re-work the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the direction Congess may head when it comes to revamping the law.
T-Mobile CEO: The way the wireless industry works today is a complete joke
John Legere, chief executive officer of T-Mobile USA, talks about the company’s plan to start selling Apple’s iPhone 5 and T-Mobile’s service plans.
Postbuzz video: Can BlackBerry rise from the ashes with the Z10?
The Post’s Hayley Tsukayama talks about the features of the Z10 and also about lawmakers on Capitol Hill interested in letting consumers “unlock” their mobile phones.
Post Buzz: Cash too much of a hassle? Try your phone
Smartphones are getting bigger, faster and offering more. From hailing a cab to paying for coffee you can use your phone for just about anything. This week, the Washington Post’s tech reporter Hayley Tsukayama talks about the latest in cell phone technology as well as security concerns to keep in mind.
A look at the technology behind drones
The latest drone technology can be guided completely by computers without pilots. The military is currently testing the new technology at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland.The Post Most: BusinessMost-viewed stories, videos and galleries int he past two hours
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