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The new tablet wars

Microsoft and Google have launched new assaults on Apple's near-total dominance of the tablet market. The two companies have each introduced tablet devices that are designed to seamlessly integrate into their respective digital marketplaces.

By Eric Olander
Inside Apple's mysterious corporate culture
30/04/2012 - TECH 24

Inside Apple's mysterious corporate culture

'Inside Apple' is a new book that purportedly reveals some of the management secrets behind the tech company's remarkable success over the past 20 years. Author Adam Lashinky describes a truly distinctive corporate culture that emphasizes discipline, costs and creativity. But even as it racks up one success after another, can the company avoid the inevitable pitfalls ahead?
French elections in the age of Twitter
23/04/2012 - TECH 24

French elections in the age of Twitter

Twitter users around the world defied the French government's ban on publishing exit polls and preliminary results from Sunday's first round presidential election. Drawing on the spirit of Charles de Gaulle's coded broadcasts from London during WWII, the hashtag 'radiolondres' became the forum to distribute coded messages Sunday with the results.
Data sifting in Utah
21/04/2012 - TECH 24

Data sifting in Utah

TECH 24: Is Utah the spying capital of the United States? We tell you about plans for a data complex that could sift through billions of pieces of data belonging to citizens. Plus, a big phone for a deep pocket. We review the HTC One X.
Digital Russia
09/04/2012 - TECH 24

Digital Russia

Although Moscow may no longer have the geopolitical influence that it had during the cold war, Russia is increasingly becoming a global tech powerhouse. In this special edition of Tech 24, FRANCE 24's Rebecca Bowring reports from Moscow on the growing prowess of Russian tech firms.
France's presidential election goes digital
02/04/2012 - TECH 24

France's presidential election goes digital

The last time French voters went to the polls to elect their president, in 2007, the Internet played an inconsequential role. Today, the situation is totally different. Voters across the country are participating via micro-blogs, social networks and search engines prompting the leading campaigns to develop comprehensive online strategies.

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