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Apple WWDC 2011: Key takeaways on iCloud features

Technology giant apple introduced iCloud to thousands of developers on Monday at Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at Moscone Center, San Francisco. The cloud based music, photo, video and data sync and download service excited the crowd present.

Warriors nab Mark Jackson for head coach job, ending Knicks rumors

Mark Jackson was chosen by the Golden State Warriors to be their new head coach, ending speculation among New York fans that the former Knicks point guard would replace New York Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni in the current shakeup, which included the departure of Knicks President Donnie Walsh.

Will iCloud be the next target of hackers?

Are you sure you want to entrust your digital assets to the cloud? You may want to ask the hackers, who have dominated the news with their successes in hacking Sony, Amazon and Google.

FT launches Web-based app to work on all tablets

The Financial Times is launching a new, Web-based version of its mobile app, the first of its kind by a major publisher, that will allow it to adapt quickly to new tablet PCs and reduce its dependence on Apple Inc.

Fed's Fisher: Lots of liquidity in economy

Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard Fisher said on Tuesday there was ample liquidity in the U.S. financial system and no need for the U.S. central bank to continue its extremely easy monetary policy.

Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC (Photos)

Missed the live event? Check out photos from the keynote led by Apple CEO Steve Jobs as they announced the new iCloud service along with the new iOS 5 and OS X Lion. The new feature will now sync all photos, music, videos to all mobile devices automatically and it is offered to users for free.

Shoppers fed up with poor customer service

Americans are fed up with poor customer service, with 64 percent walking out of stores due to poor assistance and 67 percent hanging up on a call before their problems are even addressed, according to a new survey.

Wall Street set to rebound, downtrend seen intact

Stocks were set to rebound on Tuesday, a day after the S&P 500 hit its lowest level in over two months, taking out important technical levels as investors grew more bearish on the economy, but analysts said a recent downtrend was likely to remain in place.

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