
Arik Hesseldahl
Former Senior Editor, Enterprise
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The upstart app backed by several Wall Street banks is going mobile.


There’s something tucked under that heat sink.


Google’s once-secret chip yields more questions than answers.

The hope is to smooth out the harsh cycles that come with selling hardware.

With a starting price of $130,000, they’re not for hobbyists.

Berkshire Hathaway also boosted its stake in IBM and sold shares in AT&T.

The decision to save Apple came in the summer of 1995 in the Santa Cruz mountains.

Among those on the list: SAP, Microsoft and Adobe.

The office collaboration startup joins a crowded field in identity management.

The cognitive computer will study the latest security gathered by IBM and eight universities.