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    Top 10 Life-Changing Apps

    From a handy way to store a range of passwords to an application that will help keep track of ongoing alcohol consumption, The Wall Street Journal Europe presents 10 apps you can't live without.

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    Even Better Than the Real Thing

    "Augmented reality" is the latest buzz technology to grip the digital world. The commercial opportunities for companies that embrace it are vast, even if not immediately obvious.

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    Pinning Down the Cloud

    It's been likened to the Industrial Revolution in terms of its potential to change lives. But just what is cloud computing and how can companies turn it to their advantage?

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  • Chip Inventories Manageable? Wait To Buy, Says JP Morgan

    Tidbits from the semiconductor world - Analog Devices's (ADI) Q1 conference call last night, for example - have brought encouraging signs that an inventory correction in chips late last year is resolving itself in short order. But watch out, say the folks at research firm iSuppli. Chip analyst Sharon Stiefel notes [...]

  • Synopsys Edges Up: FYQ1 EPS Beats, Q2 View Tops Estimates

    Shares of chip design software maker Synopsys (SNPS) are up 33 cents, or 1%, at $29.35, after the company reported fiscal Q1 earnings ahead of estimates and forecast Q2 revenue revenue well ahead of Street expectations. Q1 revenue rose 10.4%, year over year, to $364.6 million, missing the average [...]

  • NVDA Q4 Lifted By Intel Settlement; Q1 View Beats (Update)

    Chip maker Nvidia (NVDA) this afternoon reported Q4 revenue below estimates but beat by a wide margin on the bottom line, boosted by its settlement with Intel (INTC). The company forecast the current quarter's revenue well ahead of expectations. Q4 revenue rose 5%, year over year, to $886.4 million, missing the [...]

  • NTAP Drops 8%: FYQ3 Revenue Misses, Q4 EPS Looks Light

    Shares of storage networking vendor NetApp (NTAP) are down $4.80, or 8%, at $53.74, after the company this afternoon reported fiscal Q3 revenue that missed analysts' estimates and forecast the current quarter's profit below expectations. Q3 revenue for the three months ended in January rose 25%, year over year, to $1.27 [...]

  • Mobile World Congress: Tidbits On Intel, Motorola, Marvell
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