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Not many women are on the list for future Microsoft CEO. Why?

There are plenty of names being dropped about who might be tapped to replace Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who announced last week he would be stepping down within a year.

13 popular web services that hold onto your private info forever, whether you like it or not

For me, the main fallout from the NSA eavesdropping scandal was a renewed awareness for just how much information is being held about us by our web services. It made me a little nervous, enough so that I decided to delete a lot of the old accounts for services that I either didn't use much anymore or felt like I could do without. I discovered one problem: That's easier said than done.

Microsoft to sell 3M Xbox One units this year, says analyst

Microsoft Corp. will sell three million Xbox One units this year, according to one analyst.

Twitter hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

Twitter's service was disrupted Tuesday in a cyber attack by a group called the Syrian Electronic Army, a group that also was widely suspected of disabling The New York Times' website for much of the day.

Bill Gates could be Microsoft's savior, or not

If Microsoft Corp. intends to stay relevant in a post-Steve Ballmer era, Bill Gates needs to alter his way of thinking.

Groupon may be vying to compete with Amazon

Groupon Inc. is planning to open a network of North American warehouses that would directly compete with Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc.

Apple patents 'silent disco' tech

"Silent disco" seems like a dichotomy -- or a dream for those who hate disco.

Twitter will land at Seattle's Century Square

Twitter Inc. has finally found permanent office space in Seattle.

National Tech News

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Luke Beatty to lead AOL partnerships

TriLumina taps a new CEO

DataCenter.bz widens real estate search to include Columbus, Hilliard, Gahanna

Memphis startups sweep state's first small business accelerator

Startup crowdfunds competitions for a cause

Francisco Partners takes majority stake in fintech startup Paymetric

InQuicker lands first local hospital client

Apple applies to trademark "startup" in Australia

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