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Exclusive: SunGard explores $2 billion data unit sale - sources

NEW YORK (Reuters) - SunGard Data Systems Inc, the computer software maker that was taken private in 2005 for $11.4 billion, is exploring a sale of its data managing operations that could fetch up to $2 billion, several people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. Full story

Lawmakers want to know how NSA leak gained broad access

   Some of the top individuals within the intelligence community said the programs under the national scrutiny after leaks by Edward Snowden have been critical to preventing at least 10 homeland-based threats. Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen discusses, saying “we have too many people that hav

The Singularity Is Near: Mind Uploading by 2045?

NEW YORK — By 2045, humans will achieve digital immortality by uploading their minds to computers — or at least that's what some futurists believe. This notion formed the basis for the Global Futures 2045 International Congress, a futuristic conference held here June 14-15. Full story

Micron shares up on higher price target

Micron Technology Inc.'s shares jumped to a multi-year high Monday after two analysts raised their estimates on the chip maker's stock, citing improving prices. Full story

Advanced Micro Devices may bounce back with new servers: Barron's

(Reuters) - Prospects are looking better for Advanced Micro Devices Inc, the No. 2 maker of microprocessors for personal computers whose revenue fell sharply last year, as computer servers acquired last year in its purchase of tiny startup company SeaMicro bolster results, Barron's said. Full story

News Summary: Microsoft brings Office to iPhone

NEW SOFTWARE: Microsoft is making a pared-down version of its Office software package available on the iPhone. Full story

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CBS: Someone tampered with reporter's computer

CBS News says reporter's computer was hacked

News Summary: Factory output up slight 0.1 percent

Former TPD officer is indicted

Lawmakers seek credit monitoring for veterans

Smart Glasses Service Dodges Google's Face Recognition Ban

BMV To Close For System Upgrades

Airlines' on-time performance falls, US says

Pentagon official testifies at Manning's trial

US payroll, financial firms hacked; 8 charged

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  Man meets dad at 29 thanks to Facebook

For 29 long years, Terrell Starr had no dad to celebrate Father’s Day with, but one day that all changed thanks to a series of Facebook messages, one of which reached the father who never knew he existed. TODAY’s Willie Geist reports.

  Dimon's Double-Dare

A banker in Germany fell asleep at his computer with this finger pressed on the number 2, causing the accidental transfer of millions of euros. Jamie Dimon is ready to fight back against anyone who wants to sue the bank over London Whale losses. CNBC's...

  Harnessing the skills of people with autism

At the nonPareil Institute, an autism diagnosis isn’t an impediment to developing a meaningful career. The nonprofit provides technical training, teaching software skills to students with autism and then hiring those students to design games, apps and eBooks. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.

  Americans secret security clearances under fire

An NBC investigation found that there are nearly 1.4 million people hold secret security clearance in America and that more than a third of those clearances are held by contractors. Retired U-S Army Caption and author Wes Moore, Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Jared B

  Innovation At 3M's Core

Novec fluid is used for more than putting out a fire, it also cools computer servers down and saves the world billions in energy costs, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

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