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Cisco to buy Sourcefire for US $2.7 billion
The network equipment company is set to buy the software maker for US $2.7 billion as it gears toward boosting its network security services.
'Touch first', Microsoft's epic failure
According to analysts, Microsoft's gamble on the touchscreen industry prompted the company's current loss.
A different face: Facebook for the emerging market
Facebook users from emerging markets use the service for a different purpose unusual to its home market.
US district attorneys impressed with Apple's new kill switch
Two district attorneys approved Apple and Samsung's newest security features after testing them.
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Apple announced that several key features of the iOS 7 is directed towards its business users. Apple announced that their newest upgrade to the operating system, called the iOS 7, will focus more on businesses.
Algae International raises US $5 million in equity financing with AGS Capital, which will be used to develop its algae cultivation and development program.
Crowdly received $1.2M seed funding from Launchpad Venture Group, New York Angels, Laconia Ventures, and other institutional investors.
BizAnytime, a cloud based system, secured over US $2 million seed fund from small venture capitalists.
Panjo marketplace, a California-based startup company, secures seed funding in the amount of US $1.6 million from Spark Capital.
Twitter's Biz Stone suggested that Facebook offer an ad-free subscription option to users. How would you feel about a paid subscription to Facebook? Twitter's co-founder Biz Stone thinks it's a great idea.
The royal baby was expected to receive the greatest inheritance ever received by any royal heir. The royal baby, who has not even been given a name yet, will inherit US$1 billion, according to Wealth-X.
An update on photo app Posegram is reflective of what's to come with the iOS 7. Fans and followers of Apple went crazy over the release of new details regarding the iOS 7.
A Japanese government agency will be funding the southern Philippines' restructured government.
Companies such as Apple and Google work around out of date tax rules to gain access to less painful taxes.